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
- Excavate the area.
- Install a suitable sub-base.
- Lay a geotextile membrane.
- Install gravel grids.
- Fill with decorative gravel.
Recommended Products
- Supagrid Pro Line Gravel Grids: https://supaplastics.com/collections/supagrid-gravel-grids
- Ground Membrane: https://supaplastics.com/products/supagrid-woven-ground-membrane-underlay
- Fixing Pegs: https://supaplastics.com/collections/supagrid-gravel-grids
Final Thoughts
For anyone investing in a gravel driveway, gravel grids are one of the most cost-effective upgrades available.

