




A gravel driveway doesn't have to be falling apart to need some attention. Sometimes it's just thin in spots, washed out along the edges, or starting to look rough from regular use. That's exactly the kind of thing we handled here in Brazoria - a straightforward gravel touch-up that made a real difference without breaking the bank.
Here's what we were working with: a residential driveway that had seen better days. The gravel had thinned out and the surface was uneven enough that it was starting to affect how the driveway looked and functioned. Not a disaster, but the kind of thing that gets worse the longer you leave it.
We topped it off with a fresh layer of gravel, spread and graded it out to give it a clean, even surface. The goal is always to get the gravel sitting right - packed enough to stay in place, spread well enough to cover the weak spots. It's not complicated work, but doing it properly makes the difference between a fix that lasts and one that washes right back out.
The result speaks for itself. Clean, solid surface from the street all the way to the garage. Driveways like this are one of our bread-and-butter jobs. No massive equipment needed, no big production - just a dump trailer load of gravel, some grading work, and attention to how it all lays out.
If your gravel driveway is looking rough or you're losing material after every rain, a targeted repair like this is usually all it takes. It's one of the more budget-friendly fixes we offer, and the difference it makes to daily access and curb appeal is immediate.