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Gravel in Tulalip
Driveway Gravel
Our most popular driveway material — a durable blend that compacts well and resists shifting. Provides a clean, professional look that lasts for years with minimal maintenance.
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How Hello Gravel Works?
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Why Tulalip Chooses Hello Gravel
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Quick Turnaround
Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.
Local Insights
What to know about Tulalip
Why Tulalip homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Tulalip homeowners are seeing steady demand for landscaping and hardscaping as the city grows — city population 22,000 — with new driveways, drainage upgrades, and yard renovations following a 1.90% annual growth rate. The local climate (USDA hardiness zone 8b) brings a balance of sun and rain: about 228 sunny days per year and 34.25 inches of annual rainfall. That mix means properties need materials that shed water, resist rutting, and stay low‑maintenance through wet winters and warm summers. Gravel is a go‑to aggregate for Tulalip projects because it stabilizes surfaces, improves infiltration for wetter months, and complements native soils and local geology used by area quarries.
Popular projects in Tulalip this season
- Tulalip gravel driveway - 25 tons
- Tulalip gravel garden path - 4 tons
- Tulalip gravel French drain - 10 tons
- Tulalip gravel parking pad - 18 tons
- Tulalip gravel patio base - 6 tons
Tulalip quick facts
- Location
- West Washington
- Population
- 22,000
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 1.90% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Tulalip projects
- Heavy Rain Saturation
- Spring Saturation
- High Compaction Strength
- Cold Weather Limits
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Gravel delivery questions
How do I choose the right gravel color for my Tulalip project?
Choose a color that complements your home, hardscape, and local vegetation. Tulalip materials often reflect Pacific Northwest glacial and coastal geology, so samples may range from gray to tan or bluish tones; request local photos or add color notes at checkout. Visit your project site and view samples in the same lighting as your finished project, and contact our team if you want help matching a look.
What gravel sizes are commonly used and what are they best for?
Common sizes include pea gravel (about 1/4u0022), 3/8u0022 to 3/4u0022 decorative gravel, #57 (about 3/4u0022) for driveways and drainage, and larger 1-2u0022 stones for drainage or base. Smaller, rounded gravel is used for paths and decoration, while angular crushed stone compacts better for driveways and bases. Pick size based on function: drainage needs, foot traffic, or vehicle use.
What does #57 gravel mean and when should I use it?
#57 is a standard crushed stone roughly 3/4u0022 in size with mostly uniform pieces and some fines. It is commonly used for driveways, drainage trenches, and under concrete because it drains well and compacts reasonably. In Tulalip its drainage properties are helpful because of the wet climate.
What does #3 gravel look like and where is it used?
#3 gravel is a larger crushed stone, typically about 1 to 2.5 inches in size, with angular pieces. It is often used for heavy-duty drainage, larger driveways, and as a base layer under other aggregates. Because it is coarse, it provides strong structural support and good water flow.
Can I mix different types or sizes of gravel on one project?
Yes, but mixing affects performance: combining a coarse base (like #3) with a finer top layer (#57 or pea gravel) can give good support and a finished surface. Avoid mixing fine, dusty material with coarse drainage stones if you need permeability; in Tulalip's wet conditions, keep drainage stones free of fines for best results. If you plan a decorative mix, order samples or ask our team for recommendations.
Is gravel environmentally friendly for Tulalip yards and driveways?
Gravel can be environmentally friendly when used to promote infiltration and reduce stormwater runoff, especially compared with impermeable surfaces. Local sourcing reduces transport emissions, and native plant-friendly designs help with habitat and runoff. Keep in mind mining has impacts, so choosing local, well-managed suppliers is better for the environment.
How much area does 1 cubic yard or 1 ton of gravel cover?
One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet and will cover about 108 sq ft at a 3u0022 depth, 162 sq ft at 2u0022, or 324 sq ft at 1u0022 depth. One cubic yard of gravel weighs roughly 1.2 to 1.4 tons depending on rock type, so plan in tons for ordering; Hello Gravel's material calculator can convert your area and desired depth into tons. Remember to order a bit extra for compaction and to account for slopes or waste.
How do I estimate cost for a 20 ft gravel driveway in Tulalip?
Estimate volume first: a 20 ft wide by 50 ft long driveway at 3u0022 depth needs about 9.3 cubic yards, roughly 11 to 13 tons. Multiply the tons by the local price per ton (which varies by supplier and material) and add delivery and optional spreading fees. For an accurate quote for Tulalip, use our calculator or request a quote so we can show local supplier pricing and delivery options.
What should I put down before laying gravel in Tulalip's wet soil?
For Tulalip's wetter soils, start with a proper base: excavate soft soil, lay geotextile fabric to separate soil and stone, then add 4-6u0022 of compacted crushed rock for driveways or 2-3u0022 for paths. Proper grading and drainage outlets are important to prevent water pooling. Tailgate spreading is sometimes available from drivers, but plan on compacting and finishing the surface after delivery.
Can I put gravel straight onto existing soil?
You can for small decorative areas, but it is not recommended for driveways or high-traffic surfaces because gravel will migrate and rut over weak soil. In Tulalip's moist conditions, a geotextile and compacted crushed rock base will significantly extend performance and reduce maintenance. If you are unsure, contact our team for a recommended build-up.
What is the 70/30 rule in gardening and how does it relate to using gravel?
The 70/30 rule in gardening often refers to a planting mix ratio where about 70% organic soil blends with 30% inorganic material like sand or gravel to improve drainage. For Tulalip gardens that need better drainage, adding a portion of gravel to potting mixes or planting beds for drought-tolerant plants can help prevent root rot. Use gravel sparingly and combine it with appropriate soil and plants suited to the local climate.
What does 'Type 2' gravel mean and when should I choose it?
Type 2 generally refers to a well-graded crushed stone or aggregate base used for road bases and structural support; exact specs vary by state and supplier. It compacts well and is suitable under driveways, patios, and sidewalks when you need a stable subbase. Check local specifications and ask our sales team for the Type 2 equivalent available near Tulalip to match your project needs.
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