Gravel Pads & Driveways
Gravel pads and driveways can include grading and gravel installation to improve access, drainage, function, and the overall look of the property.
Gravel Installation for Better Access, Drainage & Function
A good gravel pad or driveway starts with proper grading. The area needs to be shaped so water can move away instead of sitting, washing out, or creating soft spots. Once the base is prepared, gravel can be installed and spread to create a more stable surface for vehicles, equipment, trailers, sheds, and everyday use.
Gravel work can be used for new driveways, driveway extensions, parking areas, shed pads, equipment pads, access paths, farm lanes, and outdoor areas that need a cleaner, more durable surface. It is also a practical option for properties that need better drainage, improved access, or a more finished look without pouring concrete.
What is a gravel pad used for?
A gravel pad can be used for sheds, trailers, equipment, parking areas, dumpsters, small buildings, and other outdoor spaces that need a stable surface.
Do gravel driveways need grading first?
Yes. Proper grading helps shape the driveway, improve drainage, reduce washout, and create a better base for the gravel.
Can gravel help with driveway drainage?
Yes. Gravel can help improve drainage when the area is properly graded and the right material is used. It gives water a place to move instead of pooling on the surface.
Can you install a new gravel driveway?
Yes. A new gravel driveway can include grading, base preparation, gravel installation, spreading, and shaping for better access and long-term use.
Can an existing gravel driveway be repaired or refreshed?
Yes. Existing gravel driveways can often be regraded, reshaped, topped with new gravel, and cleaned up to improve appearance and function.
What type of gravel is best for driveways?
The best gravel depends on the property, drainage needs, and how the driveway will be used. Crushed stone is often preferred because it compacts better than rounded stone.
Can gravel pads be used for sheds or equipment?
Yes. Gravel pads are a solid option for sheds, equipment, trailers, and other items that need a level, stable, and well-drained surface.
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