Gravel in Wake County, NC
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#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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#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.
Starts at: $16.00
1 1/2" Crushed Gravel
Large angular crushed gravel perfect for heavy-duty applications. Excellent compaction and stability for road bases and large-scale drainage projects.
Starts at: $16.00
3/4" Crushed Stone
Clean, angular 3/4-inch stone that compacts well and provides excellent drainage. A go-to aggregate for driveways, pathways, and construction applications.
Starts at: $16.00
3/8" Crushed Stone
Fine angular crushed stone that works perfectly as a top-dressing for driveways and walkways. Packs tightly for a smooth, stable surface.
Starts at: $16.00
Crushed Concrete
Recycled crushed concrete aggregate that compacts firmly and provides excellent drainage. An economical and eco-friendly alternative to natural stone for base layers.
Starts at: $16.00
Drain Rock
Clean, washed stone specifically graded for drainage applications. Allows water to flow freely through French drains, retaining walls, and foundation drainage systems.
Starts at: $16.00
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.
Starts at: $16.00
Road Base
Engineered aggregate blend that compacts to form a rock-solid foundation. The essential first layer for driveways, roads, and parking areas that need to support heavy loads.
Starts at: $16.00
#89 Crushed Stone
Small, angular crushed stone (3/8-inch) that packs tightly for a smooth, stable surface. Excellent for pipe bedding, walkway topping, and as a fine drainage aggregate.
Starts at: $16.00
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What to know about Gravel in Wake County
Why Wake County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Wake County has a population of 1.1+ million and sits within a growing metro region of 2.4+ million residents. With a steady growth rate of 0.69% annually, demand for residential and light commercial construction is consistent—new driveways, patios, landscaping refreshes, and drainage upgrades are common projects. The local climate (hardiness zone 8b) features 228 sunny days per year and 33.90 inches of annual rainfall, which together support year-round work but also mean materials must handle both wet seasons and heat exposure. Homeowners choose quality aggregates like gravel because they offer reliable drainage, long-term durability, lower maintenance than turf, and a cost-effective surface solution that complements Wake County’s expanding neighborhoods and infrastructure needs. Gravel performs especially well in Wake County’s mix of sun and rain: it sheds surface water, reduces erosion, and stays stable under traffic when properly installed. Regional sourcing means the gravel you get will reflect local geology—color and texture may vary, but that local character also helps ensure suitable performance for area soils and weather. Hello Gravel simplifies the process by matching you with trusted local suppliers and haulers, offering transparent pricing, scheduled delivery (standard 2+ business days, next-day available for orders placed before noon CST with an additional fee), and tools to calculate quantities so your project gets the right gravel at the right time.
Popular projects in Wake County this season
- gravel driveway resurfacing - 30 tons
- gravel backyard patio - 6 tons
- gravel French drain installation - 8 tons
- gravel garden pathways - 4 tons
- gravel parking pad - 18 tons
Wake County quick facts
- Location
- North Carolina Region
- Population
- 1.1+ million
- Metro Area
- 2.4+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 33.90 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.69% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Wake County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- High Soil Moisture
- Dry Summer Compaction
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions - Wake County Gravel Delivery
Everything you need to know about gravel delivery in Wake County.
How much does gravel delivery and installation cost per ton in Wake County, NC?
Costs vary by gravel type, supplier, and distance, but typical material-only prices in Wake County range from about $15 to $40 per ton for common landscape gravels. Delivered prices (material plus trucking) commonly fall in the $30 to $70 per ton range, and fully installed driveways with grading and compaction can run higher depending on labor and site prep. Final price depends on order size (Hello Gravel minimum is 3 tons), type of gravel, delivery location, and whether spreading or compaction is required — request a local quote through Hello Gravel for an exact number.
Which gravel types perform best on the clay-heavy soils common in Wake County?
For clay-heavy sites, use a compactable base such as crusher run or stone screenings topped with a drainage layer like #57 crushed stone; the fines in crusher run help lock the base in place on clay. #57 stone provides good surface drainage and resists rutting when combined with a compacted base and geotextile fabric; pea gravel alone is not recommended as it can sink into clay without a proper base.
How does Wake County’s climate affect gravel driveway maintenance and longevity?
Wake County’s hot summers and heavy rains increase dust, washouts, and rutting, so proper drainage, slope, and periodic regrading are important to maintain a stable surface. Occasional freeze-thaw cycles are less severe than in northern states but can cause minor heaving; routine tasks include regrading low spots after storms, adding fresh material every few years, and maintaining edges to prevent spread. Installing a geotextile and a compacted base will reduce maintenance and extend the life of a gravel surface.
How many tons of gravel are needed for a standard 2-car driveway (20x20) at 3u0022 and 4u0022 depths in Wake County?
A 20x20 driveway is 400 sq ft. At 3u0022 (0.25 ft) that equals about 3.7 cubic yards, which is roughly 5.2 tons of gravel; at 4u0022 (0.33 ft) it equals about 4.9 cubic yards or roughly 6.9 tons. Allow 5-10% for compaction and waste—rounding up to about 6 tons for a 3u0022 surface and 8 tons for a 4u0022 surface is a practical ordering guideline.
Do local Wake County suppliers offer bulk delivery and compaction services for landscape gravel?
Yes — many Wake County suppliers deliver bulk gravel by dump truck and some offer optional tailgate spreading, though spreading is at the driver’s discretion and not guaranteed. Compaction is commonly provided by landscape or site contractors rather than truck haulers, so if you need mechanical compaction request it when you order or hire a local contractor; Hello Gravel can connect you with local suppliers and haulers and help coordinate those requests.
Is crushed concrete a common or acceptable alternative to natural gravel for driveways and projects in Wake County?
Crushed concrete is a widely used, cost-effective alternative for driveway bases in Wake County and compacts well for stable surfaces, but quality can vary by source and color/texture will differ from natural stone. It is often fine for base layers; for topcoat or decorative finishes check with your HOA and consider potential dust, staining, or presence of fines — discuss material details with your supplier and request samples if appearance matters.
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