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Decomposed Granite
Known for its natural look, this compact, durable material drains well and holds up in high-traffic areas. Made from crushed and weathered granite down to a mix of fine gravel and sand—best for patios, paths, driveways, and landscape projects. Can range in color from light brown and tan to reddish and gray, depending on the natural stone color in the region.
Road Base
(Class 5 | ABC | Crusher Run) A mixture of crushed limestone or granite, gravel, and sand, ranging from 1 ½” in size down to fines (small particles). Commonly used for constructing roads, driveway bases, parking lots, and other paved and unpaved surfaces. Intended to be compacted, hence the inclusion of fines within the material to provide support and be resistant to erosion and shifting.
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Why Waukesha Homeowners Choose Hello Gravel
With a city population of 86,837 and located inside a metro area of 2.6+ million, Waukesha sits in a steadily growing region (0.40% annually) with a Midwestern climate that combines active precipitation and plenty of sun. Homeowners here face projects ranging from driveway repairs to rain-ready landscaping because the area averages 34.25 inches of rainfall per year, sees 228 sunny days per year, and falls in hardiness zone 8b. Those conditions—seasonal wetness, freeze-thaw cycles, and sunny growing seasons—create steady demand for dependable aggregates that manage water, stabilize soil, and tolerate seasonal shifts. Quality gravel helps keep driveways functional, controls erosion on slopes, and provides low-maintenance walking surfaces that reflect the region’s local stone character. Gravel is a practical, versatile choice for Waukesha properties: angular crushed gravel locks together for strong, compacted bases, while clean pea or washed gravel sheds water quickly for paths and planting areas. In a climate with 34.25 inches of annual rainfall and regular freeze-thaw cycles, well-graded gravel reduces erosion and minimizes frost heave compared to finer soils. Hello Gravel connects you with locally sourced gravel and trusted haulers, offers clear pricing and delivery scheduling (standard delivery requires 2+ business days, next-day delivery available for orders placed before noon CST), and provides calculators and local guidance so your project gets the right material when you need it.Popular Projects in Waukesha This Season
- gravel driveway resurfacing18 tons
- gravel garden path3 tons
- gravel patio base6 tons
- gravel french drain10 tons
- gravel fire pit area4 tons
Waukesha Quick Facts
- 📍 Location: Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI
- 🏘️ Population: 86,837
- 🏡 Metro Area: 2.6+ 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 Waukesha Projects
- Oct–Nov: Stable Fall Temps
- Feb–Apr: Wet Spring Limits
- May–Sept: High Compaction Strength
- Dec–Jan: Frozen Ground Limits
Summer Tip: Choose angular, crushed gravel for better compaction and drainage in Waukesha's climate with 34.25 inches of annual rainfall.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Waukesha gravel Delivery
Everything you need to know about gravel delivery in Waukesha.
Prices vary by material and supplier, but in Waukesha expect roughly $25 to $60 per ton delivered for common gravels. Decorative or specialty gravels can be more expensive, and final price depends on local availability, delivery distance, and seasonal demand. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order and can give a precise quote for your zip code.
A "cheap" load usually means basic crushed stone or bank-run gravel rather than decorative rock; these materials are the lowest-cost options. To lower cost in Waukesha, order larger quantities, pick a non-urgent delivery window, choose locally sourced standard gravel, or consider pickup from a yard if available. Always ask suppliers about fines, moisture, and any extra fees for short deliveries.
You can lay gravel over dirt for short-term or light-use areas, but for lasting results prepare the base: remove vegetation, grade the area, compact the soil, and add a base layer like crushed stone or recycled concrete. In Waukesha's freeze-thaw climate, a well-compacted base and good drainage help prevent rutting and washout over winters. Consider a geotextile fabric to reduce mixing of soil and gravel for better long-term stability.
Choose plain crushed stone rather than decorative rock, order the minimum bulk you need (Hello Gravel minimum 3 tons), request quotes from multiple local suppliers through a marketplace, and schedule delivery during off-peak seasons. Recycled crushed concrete is often cheaper and performs well for driveways, but check for contaminants and local regulations before use.
It depends on the truck: a small dump truck might carry 8-12 cubic yards while a tri-axle commonly used for deliveries holds about 12-16 cubic yards. That translates to roughly 12-22 tons of gravel depending on the material's density and moisture content. Confirm the truck size with your delivery provider because Hello Gravel uses contracted trucking fleets and capacities vary.
Multiply the per-ton price by the expected tons in the truck for a rough estimate. For example, at $35 per ton and 16 tons, a full truck might cost around $560 plus any delivery or dump fees. Exact pricing depends on material type, truck size, and delivery location—request a specific quote for your address.
No, 2 inches is generally too thin for a vehicle driveway in Waukesha’s climate; it may be fine for footpaths or temporary coverage. For driveways, aim for at least 3 to 4 inches of compacted gravel for light vehicle use and 4 to 6 inches (with a compacted base) for regular passenger vehicles and heavier loads. Proper subgrade preparation and drainage are essential to prevent frost heave and rutting in Wisconsin winters.
One ton of gravel is roughly 20 cubic feet and will cover about 240 sq ft at 1 inch depth, 120 sq ft at 2 inches, and about 80 sq ft at 3 inches. Coverage varies with gravel size and compaction, so use these as estimates for planning. For precise needs, calculate the required cubic yards and convert using local density or ask Hello Gravel for help with quantities.
Cost depends on width, depth, and material. For example, a 20 ft x 20 ft driveway (400 sq ft) at a 3-inch compacted depth needs about 1.25 cubic yards (roughly 1 to 2 tons depending on material); at $30 to $50 per ton delivered, material cost might be $50 to $150, plus delivery and spreading fees. For a typical 20 ft wide by 50 ft long driveway, multiply those figures by the larger area and ask for an exact quote for your address.
Crushed concrete or reclaimed asphalt are common lower-cost alternatives that compact well and reuse local materials. Other options include wood chips for garden paths or permeable pavers for longer-term investment, but each has trade-offs for durability and maintenance in Waukesha’s freeze-thaw cycles. Consider local availability, intended use, and maintenance needs when choosing an alternative.
Sharp sand is typically used under pavers, not as a base for loose gravel. For loose gravel surfaces in Waukesha, a compacted base of crushed stone or road base is preferable because it provides better structural support and drainage in freeze-thaw conditions. If you are installing pavers or setting edgers, a thin layer of sand may be appropriate in those specific assemblies.
In gardening mixes, a 70/30 split often refers to 70% soil and 30% coarse material (like grit or gravel) for improved drainage, which is useful for succulents and some container plantings. For in-ground gravel applications in Waukesha, you generally focus more on a compacted stone base and top dressing rather than a strict 70/30 ratio. Always choose a mix based on plant needs and local drainage conditions.
The "rule of 3" in landscaping suggests grouping elements in odd numbers to create visual interest—for example, combining three sizes or three beds of gravel around plantings. When using gravel in Waukesha landscapes, consider mixing textures, sizes, or separate gravel areas in threes to improve aesthetics and break up large expanses. This is a design guideline rather than a structural requirement.
Free gravel sources are uncommon; you might occasionally find surplus material from local construction sites, municipal street-work projects, or material reuse centers, but you must get permission and verify material quality. Free material may contain contaminants, fines, or excessive moisture that reduce performance, so weigh the savings against cleanup and potential performance issues. Hello Gravel can connect you with local suppliers who provide tested materials and delivery for a fee.
Measure the area (length x width) and decide on the desired compacted depth, then multiply area by depth (in feet) to get cubic feet and divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards. Multiply cubic yards by local density (about 2,400 to 2,700 lb per cubic yard) or use an online calculator to convert to tons; for a quick rule, 1 ton is roughly 20 cubic feet of gravel. If you prefer, provide your dimensions and we can estimate how many tons you should order for Waukesha conditions.
As of today, we require 2 business days for delivery.
Use our material calculator here: https://hellograve3dev.wpengine.com/calculator/ to enter the length, width and depth measurements of your project. It will automatically calculate the cubic yards/tons needed. If you are unsure how much to order, contact our team for guidance.
Please type in your zip code on any product screen and it will let you know if we service your area. The chances are that we do!
The material will be delivered via dump truck. If your order is under 20 tons, then it will likely be just one dump truck load. If your order is more than 20 tons, it will be more than one dump truck load.
Absolutely! Try our aggregate quiz here: https://hellograve3dev.wpengine.com/aggregate-quiz/ Alternatively,you can call us, chat with us (box in the bottom right corner of the website), or email us!
We cannot get out of the truck and manually spread it. However, depending on the location, safety, and comfortability of the driver – we may be able to tailgate spread your material. This involves pulling the truck forward as material is being dumped to make it easier for you to distribute material after delivery.
The minimum order size is 3 tons.
Hassle Free! Our goal is to make the buying process for gravel and other aggregates as easy and seamless as possible. Enter your zip code on our site, select how much material you need (see below FAQ’s to determine order size), select the date and time frame you would like your material delivered at Checkout, and place your order with any major credit card. After the order is placed our in-house support team will contact you to confirm the details. We will send additional confirmations on the day before and the day of delivery. On delivery day, a dump truck will arrive to dump the materials at your specified location. We request that you have someone available to accept the delivery so that we can make sure to dump it in the correct location. That’s it!
No, because we are a national supplier, we utilize our existing network of suppliers across the country. Therefore, the materials will likely be delivered from a contracted trucking company.
We specialize in making the aggregate buying process as easy and seamless as possible by managing the process from end to end. We have a network of suppliers that we source the materials from where we have negotiated rates. However, we do charge a markup and because of this you may be able to find the materials cheaper on your own. But if you want a hassle free experience, then we are for you!
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Although uncommon, due to regional sourcing, the type and color of our materials may vary somewhat from the images on our website, reflecting the unique geological offerings of your area. Please communicate any specifications you desire to our team so we can consider them during the sourcing process.
Please contact our customer service team promptly if you experience any delivery or product quality issues. We will work to resolve them satisfactorily.
We are headquartered in New Orleans, LA. However, we have a network of suppliers across the country from which we provide the materials.
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