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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Albuquerque

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 Albuquerque

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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 Albuquerque

Why Albuquerque homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Albuquerque is a growing southwestern city with a city population of 547,829 and a metro area that supports 2.5+ million residents. With a steady growth rate of 0.40% annually and a semi-arid climate—including 228 sunny days annually and hardiness zone 8b—local homeowners face unique landscape and construction needs. New builds, reroofs, driveway repairs, and water-wise garden retrofits all drive demand for reliable aggregates. Homeowners look for quality gravel that balances drainage, durability, and curb appeal because projects here must stand up to intense sun, occasional heavy rain, and soils that can be sandy or compacted depending on neighborhood geology.

Popular projects in Albuquerque this season

  • gravel driveway resurfacing - 30 tons
  • gravel courtyard patio - 8 tons
  • desert gravel xeriscape bed - 6 tons
  • gravel drainage swale - 12 tons
  • gravel garden walkway - 5 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 Compaction
Moderate Moisture Window
Excessive Heat Risk
Freeze Heave Risk

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Gravel delivery questions

How much would a dump truck load of gravel cost in Albuquerque?

A typical tri-axle dump truck in Albuquerque carries about 10-12 cubic yards (roughly 13-16 tons) of gravel. Expect a delivered price range of about $400 to $1,200 depending on material type, stone size, and delivery distance; specialty decorative stone can cost more. For an exact price, enter your zip code at checkout or request a quote so Hello Gravel can match you with local suppliers.

How much area will 1 ton of gravel cover?

One ton of gravel generally covers about 100 to 120 sq ft at a 2-inch depth, depending on rock density. Coverage increases if you use a shallower layer and decreases at greater depths or with heavier stone. Always calculate using the exact depth you plan to install and confirm with your supplier for local Albuquerque materials.

How much is a 10-yard load of gravel in Albuquerque?

A 10-yard load (about 13.5 tons for typical crushed rock) in Albuquerque commonly runs between $300 and $1,000, depending on whether it is base rock, crushed decorative stone, or specialty material. Delivery fees and placement details can change the final price, so request a quote through Hello Gravel for a firm number.

How much does 1 cubic yard of gravel weigh and cost?

One cubic yard of common crushed gravel weighs roughly 1.3 to 1.4 tons (about 2,700 to 3,000 lb depending on rock type). In Albuquerque, bulk prices per cubic yard typically range from about $30 to $80, with decorative or washed stone at the higher end. Ask for a local price to account for regional sourcing and delivery.

How much will a 20 ft gravel driveway cost in Albuquerque?

Cost depends on width, depth, and stone type. For example, a 20 ft long by 12 ft wide driveway at a 3-inch depth is about 2.2 cubic yards (roughly 3 tons), which typically costs $100 to $350 for material plus delivery and site prep; final costs can range from $200 to $800. For larger widths, heavier use, or decorative stone, budget more and get a local quote from Hello Gravel.

Is 2 inches of gravel enough for a driveway in Albuquerque?

Two inches is usually too thin for a driveway; it may be OK as a decorative top-dressing over a well-built base but will not stand up to regular vehicle traffic. For a residential driveway we recommend 3 to 4 inches of compacted gravel, with a 4 to 6 inch compacted base layer of crusher-run or road base under heavier use. Proper grading and drainage are especially important in Albuquerque's seasonal monsoon rains.

What type of gravel is cheapest around Albuquerque?

Bulk crusher-run, bank-run, or road base material is typically the least expensive option in the Albuquerque area because it is locally quarried and used for base layers. Washed, colored, or specialty decorative gravels like pea gravel or polished river rock usually cost more. Prices vary by local availability, so ordering in bulk through Hello Gravel usually gets the best per-ton rate.

How much gravel do I need for a 40 ft driveway?

Assuming a common driveway width of 12 ft and a 3-inch depth, a 40 ft driveway needs about 4.4 cubic yards of material (roughly 6 tons). If you want a thicker depth or a wider drive, increase quantities accordingly; always round up a bit for compaction and grading losses. Use Hello Gravel’s material calculator to get a precise estimate for your exact dimensions.

How many cubic yards can a 7x14 dump trailer hold for gravel?

You can estimate trailer capacity by multiplying length times width times side height and dividing by 27. A 7x14 trailer with 2 ft sides equals 196 cu ft, which is about 7.3 cubic yards; with 1 ft sides it is about 3.6 cubic yards. Actual safe load depends on the trailer’s rated payload and local weight limits, so check your trailer specs before filling with gravel.

What is the cheapest way to get gravel delivered in Albuquerque?

Buying bulk by the ton and getting truck delivery from a local supplier is usually the most cost-effective method. Picking up directly at a local yard with a truck will avoid delivery fees, but for many homeowners Hello Gravel’s coordinated delivery from nearby suppliers provides competitive bulk pricing and saves you hauling time and equipment rental. Avoid buying many small bags from retail stores if you need several cubic yards.

How many wheelbarrow loads are in 1 cubic yard of gravel?

It depends on the wheelbarrow size. A standard 3-cubic-foot wheelbarrow holds about 9 wheelbarrow loads per cubic yard (27 cu ft per yard divided by 3), while a larger 6-cubic-foot barrow is about 4 to 5 loads per cubic yard. Check your wheelbarrow volume and divide 27 cu ft by that number for an exact count.

What gravel is best for driveways in Albuquerque's climate?

For Albuquerque, angular crushed stone like 3/4-inch crushed rock or a compactable road base works well because it locks together and resists displacement. Decomposed granite is also a popular local option for a natural look and good compaction, but it needs stabilization if used on slopes or high-traffic areas. Always pair gravel with proper grading and a compacted base for longer life in the desert climate and monsoon season.

How many 50 lb bags of gravel equal one cubic yard?

A 50 lb bag of gravel is roughly 0.45 to 0.5 cubic feet, so one cubic yard (27 cubic feet) is approximately 54 to 60 bags. Bagged gravel is convenient for very small projects, but for any larger job in Albuquerque buying bulk by the yard or ton is usually cheaper and faster to install.

Can I install gravel myself in Albuquerque?

Yes, many homeowners can install gravel themselves for paths and small driveways, but proper site prep is key. You should grade and compact the subgrade, consider geotextile fabric to reduce weed growth, lay and compact a base layer if needed, then spread and compact the top gravel. For larger driveways or tricky access, hiring a contractor or using Hello Gravel’s delivery with tailgate spreading requests can save time and ensure a better result.

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