How to Build a Gravel Driveway That Won't Rut, Sink or Spread?

How to Build a Gravel Driveway That Won't Rut, Sink or Spread?

Learn how to build a professional gravel driveway using gravel grids to prevent sinking, rutting and loose gravel movement.

The Problem With Traditional Gravel Driveways

Many gravel driveways develop:

  • Wheel ruts
  • Uneven surfaces
  • Gravel migration
  • Puddles

These issues occur because the gravel lacks structural support.

What Are Gravel Grids?

Gravel grids are interlocking cellular panels designed to stabilise gravel surfaces.

They distribute loads across a larger area and help keep gravel locked in position.

Benefits of Gravel Grids

  • Prevent rutting
  • Reduce maintenance
  • Improve drainage
  • Create a stronger surface
  • Suitable for vehicles and pedestrians

Typical Applications

  • Driveways
  • Parking areas
  • Caravan storage
  • Garden paths
  • Access roads

Installation Overview

  1. Excavate the area.
  2. Install a suitable sub-base.
  3. Lay a geotextile membrane.
  4. Install gravel grids.
  5. Fill with decorative gravel.

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Final Thoughts

For anyone investing in a gravel driveway, gravel grids are one of the most cost-effective upgrades available.

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