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Since the driveway is designed for vehicular traffic, you'll want 4 to 6 inches of crushed stone under the pavers. So, you're looking at a total depth of about 10 inches.
Puddles and poor drainage can impact the looks and performance of your gravel driveway, but this DIY trick is an easy way to ...
Concrete blocks offer durability, stability, and longevity as gravel driveway edging. They are affordable and can be installed in the same way as bricks, pavers, and natural stones.
This unusual grass paving for driveways can not only prevent flooding but also offer an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional tarmac ...
Installing a gravel driveway costs between $300 to $4,500, or an average of $1,500, including labor and materials.
The lattice-style structure allows the grass "to grow right through it while providing a solid surface comparable to more common paving materials, such as asphalt and concrete," the company says.
Others say the pitch of our driveway makes concrete a poor option. What’s your advice to get a great long-lasting job no matter which choice we make? — Scott J., Westerville, Ohio ...