Driveway Resurfacing

Driveway Resurfacing Done Right

Resurfacing is one of the most effective ways to restore your gravel driveway. Our process is thorough, ensuring your driveway lasts and drains properly.

Our Resurfacing Process

  1. Mark and cut clean borders for a sharp, clean edge. We use marking paint to define the driveway edges allowing the clients input on how their driveway will look before we cut into it. Next we do the initial cut with a stick edger, the same type of edger used in lawn maintenance, for a precise depth and smooth clean cut.

  2. Remove organics such as grass, roots, moss, and weeds.

  3. Scrape out old, contaminated gravel and get down to firm base.

  4. Add base material if needed — a larger sized aggregate with binder or crushed recycled concrete with binder made specifically as a base course.

  5. Shape, grade, crown, and compact the base of the driveway for proper drainage.

  6. Install a high quality top course of gravel matched to your preference of color, and size. Shape, grade, and crown.

  7. Compact the entire surface for proper drainage, strength and longevity.

The result is a clean, smooth, long-lasting driveway that drains properly and holds up to daily use.

An old gravel driveway with grass and trees on one side and a beige house on the other side.
A prepared gravel driveway with green grass on one side and a pine needle bed on the other side under a partly cloudy sky.
A prepared gravel driveway that has been compacted and is ready for new gravel with green grass and trees on one side and a pine needle flower bed on the other side under a cloudy sky.
A new gravel driveway curves next to a beige house with stairs, surrounded by green grass, trees, and shrubs.

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