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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Washington

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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Simple, fast, and reliable gravel delivery in Washington

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Why Washington Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Washington

Reliable Local Delivery

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Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

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Quick Turnaround

Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.

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What to know about Washington

Why Washington homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Washington has a city population of 5,520 and sits inside the broader Washington-Arlington metro area of 2.6+ million. The area is expanding at a rate of 2.50% annually, creating steady demand for home improvement, landscaping, and small construction projects across both suburban and urban neighborhoods. With 228 sunny days per year, 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, and USDA hardiness zone 8b, homeowners must balance sun‑friendly plantings with seasonal wet periods—making drainage, erosion control, and stable surfacing priorities. That local mix of climate and growth is why many homeowners turn to quality aggregates; properly graded, locally sourced gravel helps control runoff, improve compaction, and deliver a durable, low‑maintenance finish that suits the region’s soils and aesthetic preferences.

Popular projects in Washington this season

  • Gravel driveway resurfacing - 12 tons
  • Gravel garden pathway - 3 tons
  • Gravel French drain - 8 tons
  • Gravel patio base - 6 tons
  • Gravel shed pad - 4 tons

Washington quick facts

Location
Washington-Arlington, DC-VA-MD-WV
Population
5,520
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.50% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Washington projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Wet Window
High Compaction Strength
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Gravel delivery questions

How much does a ton of gravel cost in Washington, WV?

Prices vary by type and local quarry, but in Washington, WV expect roughly $15 to $45 per ton delivered for common gravels. Finer decorative gravels and specialty mixes cost more. For an exact price and delivery estimate, get a quote through Hello Gravel for your zip code.

What is the best gravel for a driveway in Washington?

For most Washington driveways a crushed stone mix like 3/4u0022 crushed stone or #57 with some fines is best because it compacts and drains well. In freeze-thaw climates common to the region, a compacted base of larger stone (4u0022–6u0022) topped with 3u0022–4u0022 of crushed stone gives better long-term performance. Regional availability may favor limestone or locally crushed rock, so check material options in your quote.

What is the difference between gravel and crushed stone?

Gravel is naturally rounded rock gathered from riverbeds or pits, while crushed stone is mechanically broken rock with angular edges. Crushed stone locks together and compacts better for driveways and bases, whereas natural gravel is often used for decorative landscaping and drainage. Local suppliers near Washington may offer both depending on nearby geology.

What are the common gravel sizes and which should I choose?

Common sizes include pea gravel (about 3/8u0022), 1/4u0022 decorative gravel, 3/4u0022 crushed stone, #57 (about 3/4u0022), and larger 1u0022–2u0022 drainage rock. Choose pea or 1/4u0022 for walkways and landscaping, 3/4u0022 or #57 for driveways and base layers, and larger rock for drainage. Ask your Hello Gravel quote which sizes are available locally in Washington, WV.

How much does a dump truck load of gravel cost in Washington?

Cost depends on truck size and material; a typical tri-axle dump truck carries about 10–12 tons. Multiply the per-ton price by the truck load and add any delivery fee; for example, at $30/ton a 10-ton load would be about $300 plus delivery. Hello Gravel handles coordination and will show truck quantities and delivery options when you order.

How much will 1 cubic yard of gravel cover?

One cubic yard is 27 cubic feet, which covers about 162 sq ft at 2u0022 depth, 108 sq ft at 3u0022 depth, or 81 sq ft at 4u0022 depth. Use those figures to estimate how many yards you need for a project. If you prefer, use Hello Gravel's material calculator for a site-specific estimate.

Can I put gravel directly over dirt in Washington?

You can in some short-term or low-traffic situations, but gravel over soft dirt will rut and migrate unless you prepare the base. For best results remove organic topsoil, grade and compact the subgrade, add a crushed stone base and compact, then finish with the wearing course. In Washington's freeze-thaw conditions, proper base and compaction are especially important for longevity.

Is 2 inches of gravel enough for a driveway?

Two inches is usually too thin for a driveway—it's fine for a decorative path or temporary cover but will not stand up to vehicle traffic. For resurfacing an existing base plan on 3u0022–4u0022 of crushed stone; for a new driveway build a compacted base of 4u0022–6u0022 plus 3u0022–4u0022 top course. Thicker construction helps with drainage and freeze-thaw durability common in the Washington area.

What is 'poor man's concrete' and does gravel work for it?

'Poor man's concrete' generally refers to amateur mixes of gravel and cement or compacted gravel with fines used as a low-cost hard surface. A proper concrete mix needs Portland cement, sand, gravel and correct proportions; simply using gravel will not match concrete strength. If you want a hard, long-lasting surface consider true concrete or engineered aggregate bases with stabilizers and professional installation.

Is there a type of gravel that hardens like concrete?

No natural gravel hardens into concrete by itself; some crushed aggregates with fines compact very hard, and polymer-stabilized gravels can form a firm surface. For true concrete-like strength you need a concrete mix (cement plus aggregates) or a stabilization product added to the gravel. Discuss options with Hello Gravel and local contractors if you want a hardened finish.

How much does 1 yard of crushed gravel cost in Washington, WV?

Delivered prices typically range from about $25 to $65 per cubic yard depending on material type, local quarry supply, and truck access. Specialty or decorative gravels are on the higher end of the range. Request a quote from Hello Gravel to see exact pricing for your Washington address and delivery options.

What does #3 gravel look like and what's it used for?

#3 gravel is generally 1u0022 to 2u0022 crushed stones—larger, angular pieces used for drainage, riprap, and base layers. It lets water pass through while preventing soil movement, so it's common around culverts and in erosion-control projects. Availability may vary by supplier near Washington, so check local material descriptions when ordering.

What's the cheapest gravel option for driveways near Washington?

The least expensive options are often locally sourced bank-run gravel or recycled concrete, which use mixed sizes and are widely available in Appalachian regions. They may compact reasonably well for low-traffic driveways but can require more maintenance. For a balance of cost and performance, crushed stone base with a thinner wearing course is a common choice; get local quotes to compare prices.

How much gravel do I need to cover an acre in Washington at typical driveway depth?

To cover 1 acre (43,560 sq ft) at 3u0022 depth you need about 407 cubic yards; at 2u0022 depth you need about 271 cubic yards. Multiply cubic yards by your local per-yard price to estimate cost, and remember delivery minimums and truck capacities. For large jobs Hello Gravel can help coordinate multiple truckloads and local supplier options.

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