Gravel driveways are an attractive option for many homeowners due to their affordability and relative ease of installation. On average, people pay around $1,800 for one depending on factors like the ...
Driveways come in all types of materials, from the usual suspects like asphalt and concrete to tried-and-true brick and even crushed oyster shells. If you're looking for the most budget-friendly ...
QDEAR TIM: I need to build a gravel driveway on some land I bought. Is a gravel driveway going to hold up as a permanent solution? What types of gravel are used? Can I do it myself? -- Ed M., Basking ...
Question: We are building a new home, and we are installing a blacktop driveway. There is conflicting information on the bids. One contractor wants to install a 3-inch-thick blacktop surface on the ...
Dear Richard: There's no easy ride when it comes to selecting driveway material. While gravel is a great option if you like a rustic look and want to save money, it could require more maintenance than ...
So you’ve decided to add a gravel driveway to your home (or already have), but something’s still missing. Adding edging can not only be beneficial to the overall design, but also can play a highly ...