Many homeowners opt for gravel driveways due to their cost effectiveness and ease of maintenance. However, it’s important not to overlook the planning and installation process. Simply dumping and spreading uniform gravel may seem sufficient, but creating a...
In a world filled with solid concrete and asphalt driveways, the stone can seem downright quaint. For centuries, stone has been used on driveways walkways and paths of all kinds. And it makes for one of the least expensive driveway options. Loose stones can cause some...
With proper care and maintenance, a gravel driveway can last up to 100 years. That’s because there’s just so little that can go wrong with gravel. Unlike a solid asphalt or concrete driveway, it’s not going to crack or sink. Though concrete and...