Gravel Recycled Gravel Driveway
Homeowner’s Issue
Gravel yards in Gravel face a few predictable Pacific Northwest headaches: heavy seasonal rainfall, compacted glacial soil, shaded corners that invite moss, and slopes that channel runoff into low spots. Many local lawns around West Seattle and Burien were built on dense silty-clay that won’t drain well without grading and a solid base. Homeowners tell us they want curb appeal without constant upkeep — fewer potholes, less mud tracked inside, and a surface that sheds water instead of pooling.
Typical problems include washouts on driveways after storms, gravel migration onto sidewalks, and weeds establishing in exposed fabric seams. Sun exposure varies block by block, so shady areas hold moisture longer and grow moss or ivy. Our approach balances aesthetics and practicality: we stabilize slopes, improve drainage, and choose recycled gravel mixes that lock together under compaction. The result is a durable, low-maintenance surface that fits Gravel neighborhoods and the wetter Seattle climate while keeping things green and sustainable.
Our Quality Service
We prep the site with local conditions in mind — grading for runoff, adding a compacted base to resist frost heave, and installing edge restraints to keep gravel in place. We use recycled aggregates and sustainable practices only; no chemical herbicides. Expect safer traction, better curb appeal, and a surface that needs less yearly attention.
Benefits:
- Improved drainage on sloped driveways.
- Fewer ruts and potholes after heavy rain.
- Lower long-term maintenance and sustainable materials.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and consultation.
- Clearing existing surface, grading, and compaction.
- Base layer (crushed recycled material) and top gravel application.
- Edging installation and cleanup.
- Care and maintenance guidance.
Options / Upgrades:
- Landscape fabric + mulch for adjacent beds.
- Organic weed control and mechanical moss removal.
- French drain or catch basin installation.
- Haul-away of old material vs. green bin recycling.
- Additional decorative border stones.
Before & After / Expectations
Installation can be dusty and noisy during grading and compaction. We’ll need clear access to your driveway and a place for spoil or recycled material staging. Expect 1–3 days for most residential installs, longer if drainage work or permits are required.
Care tips for Gravel yards:
- Rake and regrade low spots after big storms.
- Add a thin top-up of gravel every 1–3 years in high-traffic areas.
- Remove weeds by hand or with a mechanical weeder; avoid herbicides.
- Keep edges clear so gravel doesn’t migrate into beds or walkways.
FAQs
Q: How long does a recycled gravel driveway last?
A: With proper base and edge restraint, 8–15 years before major refresh; small top-ups are common sooner.
Q: Will gravel work on a slope?
A: Yes—if we rebuild the base, add proper drainage, and install edging to prevent migration.
Q: Do you use chemicals for weeds?
A: No. We use fabric, mechanical removal, and organic methods only.
Q: How soon can you schedule?
A: Typically within 1–3 weeks depending on weather and scope.
Call to Action
Gravel homeowners: book a free estimate for a recycled gravel driveway that fits our wet climate and hilly lots. Fast scheduling, local know-how, and sustainable methods — we keep things simple and long-lasting. Email us to get started: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com.