Gravel Driveway Maintenance Services

Dig It Ohio provides professional gravel driveway repair throughout Central Ohio, helping homeowners fix ruts, potholes, washouts, and drainage problems that cause gravel driveways to fail. Based in Ontario, Ohio, we use proper grading, compaction, and material placement to ensure long-lasting results.

Over time, traffic, water runoff, and poor base conditions can damage gravel driveways. Without professional repair, issues worsen and lead to frequent re-graveling. Our services restore the structure and stability of your driveway—not just add new stone.

We reshape the driveway, correct slope and crown, address drainage issues, and compact materials for a durable surface that holds up to daily use.

Step-by-Step Gravel Driveway Repair

At Dig It Ohio, we follow a professional, proven process to restore your gravel driveway and ensure long-lasting results:

1. Stone Recovery – Salvage existing gravel to reduce waste and cost.
2. Repair Low Areas & Correct Slope – Fix ruts, potholes, and uneven spots while improving drainage.
3. Redistribute Gravel – Move stone where it’s needed for a level, stable surface.
4. Final Surface Leveling – Smooth and shape the driveway for a clean, finished look.

5. Vibratory Rolling – Compact the gravel for maximum durability and resistance to future damage.

This approach addresses the root causes of driveway failure—not just the surface—helping your gravel driveway last longer and perform better.

Stone Recovery and Driveway Restoration
Driveway Drainage Solutions
Culvert Installation & Maintenance

Common Gravel Driveway Problems We Fix

At Dig It Ohio, we tackle the most frequent issues that cause gravel driveways to fail:

  • Ruts and low spots – caused by vehicle traffic and poor grading.
  • Potholes and uneven surfaces – making your driveway uncomfortable and unsafe.

  • Washouts and drainage problems – water runoff can erode stone and damage the base.

  • Standing water or soft areas – weak spots that lead to quick deterioration.

  • Loose or displaced gravel – stones that move away from the intended surface.

Each repair is tailored to your driveway’s condition, soil type, and usage, ensuring a long-lasting, durable result.

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Why Choose Dig It Ohio for Gravel Driveway Repair

When it comes to gravel driveway repair, Dig It Ohio is Central Ohio’s trusted choice. Our team delivers long-lasting results with expertise, precision, and professionalism:

Local Central Ohio Contractor – We know the area, soil, and drainage challenges.

Specialized in Gravel Driveway Repair – Experience restoring driveways of all sizes.

Professional Grading & Compaction – Ensures smooth surfaces for long-lasting gravel driveway repair.

Honest Recommendations – Solutions tailored to your driveway’s condition.

Reliable Scheduling & Clear Communication – We respect your time and property.

With Dig It Ohio, your gravel driveway isn’t just repaired—it’s rebuilt to stand the test of time. Schedule your free quote.

Crushed Limestone for Gravel Driveways: Types, Uses, and Benefits

Crushed limestone is the foundation of a durable gravel driveway. Through quarry blasting and crushing, limestone is processed into angular stone that locks together, compacts tightly, and resists movement under traffic and weather. Unlike rounded materials such as river rock, crushed limestone creates a stable surface that reduces rutting, washouts, and ongoing maintenance.

Different limestone sizes serve different functions. #57 limestone is commonly used for finished driveway surfaces because it provides a clean appearance while maintaining strong interlock. Materials like #304 and #411 contain fines that compact denser, making them ideal for hills, heavy traffic, and areas requiring added strength. Smaller stone such as #9 is best suited for walkways and light applications. Selecting the right limestone is critical to long-term driveway performance and durability.

 

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Why Gravel Driveways Fail Without Proper Repair

Gravel driveways often fail because they lack a stable base, proper grading, or adequate drainage. Water is the number-one enemy of gravel surfaces. Without correcting these underlying issues, simply adding new stone will not solve the problem. Our gravel driveway repair service focuses on fixing the root cause, extending the life of your driveway and reducing long-term maintenance costs.

EPA information about gravel roads: Maintenance and Design