Driveway Construction & Repair in Georgia

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Gibbs Grading & Land Management builds and repairs gravel and dirt driveways for residential and commercial properties across Polk County, Bartow County, Floyd County, and all of Northwest Georgia.

Driveway Services

  • New driveway construction — grading, base prep, gravel, and compaction
  • Driveway regrading — fix potholes, ruts, and drainage problems
  • Gravel delivery and spreading — quality gravel delivered and compacted
  • Culvert installation — proper drainage under your driveway entrance
  • Turnaround and parking areas — expand access on your property

A driveway that drains properly and holds up to Georgia weather starts with proper base preparation. Gibbs Grading grades the sub-base, installs drainage, lays and compacts gravel in lifts, and crowns the surface so water runs off instead of pooling. Property owners in Cedartown, Cartersville, Rome, and throughout NW Georgia trust us for driveways that last.

Gravel driveway through rural property in Northwest Georgia
Driveway grading and gravel work completed near Cedartown Georgia

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Common Questions About Driveway Installation in Georgia

How much does a gravel driveway cost in Georgia?

Gravel driveway costs depend on length, width, base preparation, and gravel type. Most residential driveways in NW Georgia run $1,500 to $5,000. Gibbs Grading provides free on-site estimates.

What type of gravel is best for driveways in Georgia?

A proper gravel driveway uses a base layer of large crushed stone topped with a surface layer of smaller gravel. Gibbs Grading selects the right gravel for your driveway and compacts it for a solid, lasting surface.

How long does a gravel driveway last?

A well-built gravel driveway with proper base preparation and drainage lasts many years. It may need fresh gravel added every few years. Gibbs Grading builds driveways with proper compaction so they hold up to Georgia weather.

Can Gibbs Grading fix my existing driveway?

Yes. Gibbs Grading regrades driveways that have potholes, ruts, drainage problems, or uneven surfaces. We add fresh gravel and compact it to restore your driveway across Polk County, Bartow County, and NW Georgia.

Does a gravel driveway need drainage?

Yes. Proper drainage is essential for a gravel driveway. Gibbs Grading crowns the surface for runoff, installs culverts where needed, and grades ditches alongside the driveway to prevent washouts.

How wide should a driveway be?

A single-lane residential driveway is typically 10 to 12 feet wide. A two-car width is 20 to 24 feet. Gibbs Grading designs driveway width based on your needs and property layout.

Does Gibbs Grading install driveway culverts?

Yes. If your driveway crosses a ditch or drainage path, a culvert is needed. Gibbs Grading installs properly sized culverts with headwalls and backfill so water flows freely under your driveway entrance.

Can Gibbs Grading build a long driveway?

Yes. Gibbs Grading builds driveways of any length from short residential drives to long rural access roads. We have the equipment to clear, grade, and gravel long driveways across NW Georgia properties.

How long does it take to build a driveway?

Most residential driveways can be cleared, graded, and graveled in one to three days. Longer or more complex driveways take additional time. Gibbs Grading gives you a timeline during the free estimate.

Does Gibbs Grading build driveways in Bartow County?

Yes. Gibbs Grading builds and repairs gravel driveways in Cartersville, Adairsville, Euharlee, White, and throughout Bartow County Georgia. Call (706) 409-4614 for a free estimate.

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