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Gravel surfaces can develop ruts, washouts, uneven settling, drainage issues, or premature deterioration when the underlying base and grading are not handled properly. Some contractors carefully prepare and stabilize the surface before installation, while others place gravel over unstable or poorly graded ground that may create long-term maintenance problems.
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A stable base helps reduce rutting, shifting, washouts, settling, and uneven surface conditions over time.
Yes. Improper drainage can allow water to erode the surface, create washouts, and weaken the base beneath the gravel.
Gravel surfaces may require periodic regrading, leveling, or additional material depending on usage, weather, and drainage conditions.
Gravel is commonly used for driveways, pathways, parking areas, access roads, and other outdoor surface applications.
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Design/Install New Gravel Driveway
Project Details
We are building a garage and need a long driveway put in. We are looking at gravel
Design/Install New Gravel Driveway
Project Details
We need to regrade the driveway at the project address. It is a steeply pitched driveway with multiple switchbacks. It currently has crushed asphalt as a surface.
Design/Install New Gravel Driveway
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I need to re-gravel an existing gravel driveway. Some grading may be required,
Design/Install New Gravel Driveway
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I have a dirt side yard that I want gravled.
Design/Install New Gravel Driveway
Project Details
This is a business with a large dirt parking lot that needs to be grated. You can also reach me on my cell @ 303-520-8940
Design/Install New Gravel Driveway
Project Details
My residence is a large corner lot. I have two ends of an old drive-through gravel driveway that I want repaired and likely some new pea gravel added once the old gravel has been regraded. The two sections do not meet anymore so access will be from the two public streets. Both sections can still be used as a driveway and function okay. The first section (facing east) is about 39 linear feet with a slight curve. It is about 8 feet wide. A 30 inch concrete sidewalk runs along the paved street at the start of this first section. The second section (facing south) I want widened some to more than 10 feet wide and is about 30 linear feet in a straight line. There is no sidewalk as the old driveway meets my neighbor\'s gravel driveway and then intersects the paved public street. The second section (30 ft.) has an overhead line (phone or cable) that sits about 15 feet above the section needing repair.