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Gravel Areas

Are you considering adding a new fire pit, patio, driveway, or landscape feature to your property? Gravel is an affordable and versatile material suitable for any of these areas. At Site Prep, our expert builders specialize in the affordable and quick installation of gravel areas. We’re happy to help you along the entire process from consultation and design to installation and even maintenance of your new gravel area.
If you’re ready to install a gravel area, contact us or request a quote to get started. If you’re unsure if gravel is the material for you, keep reading to learn more about our gravel areas.

Why Build A Gravel Area?

Whether you want an outdoor hangout space, a new walkway or driveway, or an aesthetically appealing landscape feature, gravel is a versatile material fit for any area. It boasts several advantages including improved drainage, easy maintenance, and quick installation. Gravel is a budget-friendly way to take your outdoor space up a notch.

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Where We Build Gravel Areas

We construct gravel areas throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic United States. If you’re looking for an affordable gravel area in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Connecticut, or West Virginia, we’ve got you covered! If you’re unsure if we serve your area, visit our service areas page for more information.

FAQs

Gravel patios are a great idea for many homeowners as they offer several benefits, such as aesthetic appeal, a low initial cost, excellent drainage, and quick installation. However, whether they’re right for you depends on your specific needs, preferences, and circumstances.

On average, our gravel areas tend to be 4 inches thick, but the exact depth will depend on the project you’re looking to complete. We’ll work with you to ensure that your gravel area is the proper depth for the project you’re planning.

Gravel driveways can be a cost-effective and practical choice, but they can also pose potential risks to your car, such as tire wear and tear, dust and dirt, paint and windshield chips, undercarriage damage, and more. As long as you select the right type of gravel, perform regular maintenance on your driveway, and take other protective measures for your car, gravel shouldn’t be a bad option for your driveway.

Gravel is a great option for your under-deck area. It provides excellent drainage, which is especially important if you have a wooden deck, as it prevents moisture damage and rot. It also can help prevent erosion in areas with poor soil conditions and make it easier to access your under-deck area by creating a level surface.

It is cheaper to add gravel to an area than to pave. Gravel typically costs $1-$3 per sq ft while paving materials cost anywhere from $3-$10 per square foot.

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