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Gravel Driveway Renovations

About This Service

Power-rake and regrade gravel driveways to fix potholes and washboarding; new gravel optional as needed.

At TruScape, we understand that gravel driveway renovations is crucial for maintaining the value and beauty of your property. Our team of experts uses state-of-the-art equipment and proven techniques to deliver results that exceed expectations.

Why Choose Us?

  • Expertly trained staff
  • Commercial-grade equipment
  • Satisfaction guaranteed
  • Licensed and insured

Renovate Your Gravel Driveway Without Starting Over

Most gravel driveways don't need to be rebuilt from scratch. Our renovation process focuses on correcting grade, grinding down potholes and washboarding, and restoring smooth flow and drainage with a power rake.

New gravel is optional. If your existing material has enough volume, we can usually refresh and rework what's already there, then recommend stone top-off only where needed.

Gravel driveway renovation and regrading

Common Gravel Driveway Problems We Fix

Potholes & Low Spots

Reblended and regraded to eliminate standing depressions and rough driving surfaces.

Washboarding / Rippled Surface

Power-raked to break up hardened ridges and restore a smoother, more uniform profile.

Poor Water Shedding

Cross-slope and grade corrections help move water off the driveway instead of through it.

Material Migration

Redistribution and edge control reduce stone drift into lawns, ditches, and roadways.

Our Gravel Driveway Renovation Process

1) Driveway Evaluation

We review grade, drainage behavior, pothole patterns, and the condition of existing stone.

2) Power Rake Reworking

A power rake breaks up hard-packed defects and blends material for consistent grading.

3) Grade Correction

We restore shape and slope to improve drivability and reduce recurring damage from runoff.

4) Optional Stone Top-Off

If needed, we can add and blend fresh gravel—but only when your driveway actually needs it.

Gravel Driveway Renovation FAQs

Do I need new gravel every time you renovate?
Usually no. Many driveways can be improved significantly by reworking existing material with power raking and proper grading.
Can you still add gravel if parts are thin?
Yes. We can add targeted stone where base coverage is too thin, then blend and compact as part of the finish.
Why do potholes keep coming back?
Repeat potholes are usually a drainage and grading issue, not just a missing-stone issue. Correcting the driveway profile is what extends results.

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