Planning or updating a driveway is a job that needs serious consideration. The driveway is always going to be an area of heavy use with vehicles using it for access and, in many cases, as a hard standing area, and hence it needs to be paved in a way that provides adequate support and durability. One current trend, and a cost effective one that adds an attractive look to the house, is the use of driveway gravel. Using gravel means that not all of the drive needs to be paved, and this immediately reduces the costs involved in creating the perfect drive. Look at any new housing development and you will see drives that use a combination of gravel and paving, but do not think there is a limited choice!
Gravel is not the dull product that many people consider it to be, and as some drives are entirely gravel covered it follows that there is plenty of choice in style. From attractive red gravel, a popular choice with housing estate developers, to more traditional white or mixed coloured gravel there is a wide selection of different types, and the size can differ too. Smaller gravel chips tend to be between six to 10mm in size, bigger ones can be much larger than that, and the choice is dependent on the effect you want to achieve. Bear in mind the sort of usage that the drive will be getting, and the surrounding decor, and you should be able to find gravel to fit.
As driveway gravel tends to be natural stone that has spent its life being moulded by the elements there is no doubt that quality will be guaranteed, but there are differences in quality across the various types of gravel that you can buy. The smaller, finer chips tend to carry a premium as they are of a higher quality and very much in demand, while you can get mixed gravel of a lower quality that is often much less demanding, but the choice is about how it will look and what it has to stand up to in every case.
The price of gravel depends entirely upon the quality and style of the item you choose. An attractive pebble gravel, pretty and very effective, will on average cost you around twice that of a standard, irregular sized mixed limestone gravel. The picture produced by the former will undoubtedly be much more attractive than the latter, but the situation and use of the driveway may preclude it being necessary. With so many different types of gravel on offer it is worth investigating closely which one suits your needs.
Driveway gravel project packs are intended to help you plan your drive project in the most efficient and cost effective way. With plenty of plans on making things look great, and advice on how to achieve the effect you want in the most efficient and cost effective way, you will find this to be a very useful and informative guide, and when you understand that they are used by professionals it becomes clear that a project pack is an absolute must.
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