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Stone in Albuquerque

#57 Crushed Stone

A versatile 3/4-inch angular crushed stone ideal for driveways, drainage, and structural backfill. One of the most popular aggregate sizes for residential and commercial projects.

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What to know about Albuquerque

Why Albuquerque homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Albuquerque, with a city population of 547,829, sits in a high desert landscape whose climate and steady growth shape home projects across the region. With 228 sunny days per year, annual rainfall of 34.25 inches, and a USDA hardiness zone of 8b, local yards face strong sun, occasional monsoon downpours, and soils that range from sandy to calcareous. A modest 0.40% annual growth rate keeps residential construction and landscaping active, so homeowners and contractors routinely seek durable, low-maintenance materials. Stone is often chosen for its longevity as a hardscape surface, its ability to support drainage, and its role as a stable base for driveways, patios, and erosion-control work where native soils can shift or compact.

Popular projects in Albuquerque this season

  • Stone patio - 12 tons
  • Stone walkway - 4 tons
  • Stone fire pit - 5 tons
  • Stone retaining wall - 20 tons
  • Stone xeriscape bed - 8 tons

Albuquerque quick facts

Location
Albuquerque, NM
Population
547,829
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.40% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Albuquerque projects

Stable Fall Temps
Good Mortar Curing
High Heat Stress
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Stone delivery questions

How much does stone delivery cost in Albuquerque for a typical 2-car driveway?

A typical 2-car driveway is about 400-480 sq ft. For a 3u0022 finish layer that equals roughly 4.5-6.0 cubic yards (about 6-8.5 tons). Expect delivered material costs in Albuquerque to commonly run between $30 and $60 per ton depending on stone size and color, so materials-only delivery is often in the $180-$510 range; Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and delivery fees vary by supplier and zip code. Installation and base work are extra, and next-day delivery or special spread services can add fees.

What stone sizes and colors are commonly available from Albuquerque suppliers?

Local suppliers typically offer crushed stone in sizes like 3/8u0022, 3/4u0022, and 1u0022 to 1-1/2u0022, plus 1-3u0022 river rock and decorative boulder options. Colors commonly found around Albuquerque include tan, buff, reddish-brown, and gray due to local sandstone and volcanic sources, but exact shades vary by supplier and neighborhood. Use Hello Gravel’s product pages and Order Notes to request color preferences and check photo samples from local suppliers.

How many tons or cubic yards of stone do I need to cover 1,000 sq ft at 2 inches depth?

Volume = 1,000 sq ft * (2/12) ft = 166.7 cubic feet or about 6.17 cubic yards. Crushed stone typically weighs about 1.4 tons per cubic yard, so you would need roughly 8.6 tons. Add about 10% for compaction and waste and round up, so plan on about 6.8 cubic yards or 9.5-10 tons.

Is stone a good choice for driveways and parking areas in Albuquerque’s high-desert climate and monsoon season?

Yes—stone provides good drainage and performs well in Albuquerque’s dry climate, and it resists sun and heat better than organic mulches. During monsoon rains you still need proper grading, an appropriate base, and good edge restraints to prevent washouts and rutting. For areas with frequent vehicle traffic, combine a compacted base with a finished stone layer to improve stability.

How does stone compare to decomposed granite (DG) for Albuquerque xeriscapes and front yards?

Stone is coarser, drains faster, and stays in place under heavy rain better than loose DG, while DG compacts into a firmer, smoother walking surface with less rock movement. For xeriscaping, stone offers lower maintenance, less dust, and longer life, while DG gives a softer, more formal look and can require stabilizers for driveways. Choose stone for drainage and durability and DG for pathways or lower-traffic decorative areas.

What are typical installation costs (materials + labor) for stone driveways in Albuquerque?

Materials-only delivered typically range from a few hundred dollars for small drives up to $1,000+ for larger areas, depending on stone type and volume. Installed costs including base work, grading, edging, and labor commonly run $2 to $6 per sq ft on top of materials, so a 400-480 sq ft driveway often totals roughly $1,200 to $3,500. Prices vary with site access, base requirements, and contractor rates; get a local quote for exact pricing.

Does stone provide adequate drainage for properties in Albuquerque prone to summer flash floods?

Stone helps surface drainage because it is permeable, but it must be combined with proper grading, swales, or drains to handle flash floods. On properties prone to concentrated runoff, add a stabilized base, slope surfaces away from structures, and consider channeling runoff into reinforced swales or dry creek beds. Stone alone won’t prevent flooding if overall site drainage is poor.

How often will I need to replenish or regrade stone gravel in Albuquerque to maintain a driveway or pathway?

Frequency depends on use and weather: for high-traffic driveways expect light replenishment or regrading every 1-3 years, while low-traffic paths and decorative areas may need attention every 3-7 years. Heavy monsoon storms or vehicle track formation can accelerate maintenance needs, so inspect after big rains and add 1/4 to 1/2 inch of new material where needed. Regular raking and occasional light top-ups extend the life of the surface.

Are there local regulations or HOA rules in Albuquerque that affect using stone in front yards or driveways?

Yes. Many Albuquerque HOAs and some neighborhood covenants have rules about front-yard materials, color ranges, rock sizes, and visibility of bare soil. The City of Albuquerque encourages xeriscaping but does not override private HOA covenants, so always check HOA guidelines and your city permit rules before installing. If you use Hello Gravel, we recommend confirming HOA requirements before ordering to avoid waste or removal costs.

What base preparation is recommended in Albuquerque before laying stone to prevent rutting?

For driveways, start with excavation to remove organic topsoil, install geotextile fabric over soft clay if present, and place a 6u0022 to 8u0022 compacted base of crushed rock or road base; finish with 2u0022 to 3u0022 of the chosen stone. For lighter pathways, 4u0022 compacted base plus a 1u0022 to 2u0022 finish may be enough. Proper compaction, edge restraint, and a slight crown or slope will reduce rutting and improve longevity in Albuquerque soils.

How does stone hold up against weeds and native grasses in Albuquerque compared to alternative materials?

Stone suppresses many weeds when combined with a weed barrier and a thicker stone layer, but annual weed pressure from wind-blown seeds means occasional spot weeding or herbicide use is common. Compared with mulches, stone is longer-lasting and less attractive to burrowing pests, but organic materials can block weeds more effectively initially. Install landscape fabric under stone and maintain a tidy edge to minimize grass intrusion.

Can stone be delivered and spread by local contractors in Albuquerque, and what are typical spreading fees?

Yes. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and independent haulers who can deliver, and many local contractors offer spreading and grading services. Tailgate spreading by drivers may be available at their discretion; contractor spreading rates vary but commonly range from $40 to $150 per hour, or a flat fee of $100 to $400 depending on volume and difficulty. Request spreading at checkout and get contractor estimates before scheduling to confirm fees.

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