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Designing and choosing the right driveway is an important investment in your property’s functionality, appearance, and long-term value. Whether you’re resurfacing an existing drive, installing a new gravel or concrete driveway, or creating access to a new backyard structure, the quality of the driveway sets the tone for everything that follows. At BedRock Siteworks, we understand how essential a well-built driveway is and bring experienced craftsmanship and attention to detail to every project—ensuring durable, clean, and efficient access you can rely on for years to come.
Our gravel and concrete driveway projects begin with thorough site evaluation and planning. We assess ground conditions, water flow, and daily use to build driveways that stay strong and functional over time.
We use premium materials, proven techniques, and exacting standards to ensure your driveway withstands time, weather, and use. Every driveway we install is built to exceed expectations and provide lasting security.
Navigating driveway options, local codes, and technical requirements can be complex. Our seasoned team acts as your expert partner, explaining options clearly and recommending solutions that align with your goals and budget.
From site planning to your finished driveway we manage every aspect of your gravel or concrete driveway installation. This ensures seamless coordination, quality control, and complete accountability from a single, trusted partner.
We take pride in constructing strong, long-lasting driveways that support how you use your property. From residential driveways to access for new structures, we deliver reliable solutions built for everyday performance.
Two decades of driveway installation experience means we understand the conditions that make or break a surface. We get the base right, manage water properly, and follow local codes — so your driveway lasts.
Choosing between gravel and concrete driveways is an important decision in the building process, as each option offers distinct benefits depending on your property’s needs. Gravel driveway installation is often a more cost-effective solution and works well for longer rural drives or lighter traffic areas, while concrete driveways provide long-term durability and a clean, finished appearance ideal for frequent use and heavier loads. The right choice depends on the size of the project, intended use, equipment demands, and overall budget. As an experienced driveway contractor, BedRock Siteworks helps you evaluate these factors to determine the best fit for your property. Explore the options below to learn which driveway solution is right for you.
Gravel driveways are a practical, cost-effective solution that can be customized to fit a wide range of properties. They install relatively quickly and typically cause minimal disruption to your daily routine. Gravel is especially well-suited for longer driveways or rural properties where flexibility and budget are key factors. While durable, gravel does require more ongoing maintenance than concrete, as weather, traffic, and vegetation can gradually shift or displace the stone over time.
A successful gravel driveway installation starts with proper site preparation. As an experienced driveway contractor, we focus on building a stable base that supports long-term performance:
We assess soil conditions, slope, drainage patterns, and intended use to determine proper depth and materials.
The driveway area is excavated to remove topsoil and organic material, creating space for a strong base.
A compacted sub-grade is established to create a firm foundation.
Larger aggregate is placed and mechanically compacted in layers to create structural stability.
A finish layer of smaller gravel is spread and graded for a smooth driving surface.
Proper grading, crown formation, and optional drainage systems such as culverts or swales are installed to direct water away and protect the driveway long term.
While gravel driveways offer affordability and flexibility, concrete driveways provide a more permanent, low-maintenance surface with greater longevity and load-bearing strength. The right choice depends on traffic frequency, equipment weight, budget, and long-term goals for your property.
Concrete driveways offer superior strength, longevity, and resistance to the elements compared to gravel alternatives. Designed for durability and long-term performance, concrete provides a clean, finished appearance that enhances curb appeal while delivering dependable access. Ideal for residential properties and higher-traffic areas, our concrete driveways are built to withstand up to 3,500 PSI, making them capable of handling regular vehicle use and heavier loads with confidence.
A successful concrete driveway begins with meticulous preparation and structural reinforcement. We focus on every layer to ensure lasting performance:
We assess soil conditions, slope, drainage patterns, and load requirements to determine the appropriate design and thickness.
The area is excavated and precisely graded to establish proper slope for water runoff and long-term stability.
We install approximately 4 inches of certified drain stone, which is compacted to create a stable, well-draining foundation.
Forms are set to define the driveway’s shape and elevation. The slab is reinforced with wire mesh or rebar to increase structural strength and reduce cracking.
A five-inch-thick concrete slab is poured, finished, and tooled for durability and appearance.
The concrete is properly cured to achieve maximum strength before being placed into service.
Concrete driveways provide a strong, permanent solution for homeowners seeking durability, performance, and a refined finish. When properly installed with the right base, reinforcement, and drainage, they deliver reliable access and long-term value for your property.

For everyday vehicle traffic, both gravel and concrete provide reliable access to your home. Gravel driveways are a cost-effective solution for standard residential use, especially for longer rural driveways. Concrete driveways, on the other hand, offer a smooth, permanent surface designed to withstand consistent daily traffic with minimal surface movement over time.

For properties that require reliable support for trucks, trailers, RVs, or heavy equipment, concrete is the superior choice. Unlike gravel, concrete provides long-term load-bearing strength and resists rutting or shifting under consistent heavy use. At BedRock, our concrete driveways are built differently — with proper site preparation, reinforced slabs, and precise grading to ensure structural integrity from the ground up. The result is a driveway constructed with excellence, designed to handle demanding use and perform for years to come.

Whether you need additional parking for guests or a functional turnaround space, both concrete driveways and gravel driveways offer practical solutions. Gravel driveways provide a flexible, cost-effective way to expand parking areas or create overflow space, especially for larger properties. Concrete driveways deliver a more finished, defined surface that requires less ongoing maintenance and offers long-term durability. For homeowners looking to enhance curb appeal while adding functional vehicle space, concrete provides a clean, polished look that holds up under consistent use.

When it comes to storing RVs, campers, boats, or utility trailers, stability and strength are essential. Concrete driveways create a solid, long-lasting parking pad that resists shifting, sinking, and surface wear under prolonged heavy weight. Gravel driveways offer a practical and budget-friendly alternative, especially for larger parking areas that may need to be expanded over time. Both options can be tailored to your property layout, ensuring safe access and dependable support for recreational and specialty vehicles.

On farms or large-acreage properties, access to barns, pole buildings, and outbuildings is essential. Gravel is especially effective for long lanes, field access roads, and equipment paths due to its affordability and ease of maintenance. Concrete pads or aprons may be installed in high-traffic areas around garages or shop entrances for added durability.

For private lanes and gated entrances, both concrete driveways and gravel driveways can be strategically installed to provide durable, dependable access. Gravel driveways work well for long private roads, while concrete driveways offer added strength and a refined finish at entrance points. As expert installers, we carefully evaluate grading, base preparation, and drainage to ensure every access point is built for long-term performance and craftsmanship you can trust.
Needing a pad to park my motor home , I reached out to a few contractors for quotes. Bedrock were the only ones that replied and with a reasonable quote. We scheduled... read more the work, and a week early they called to see if they could do it early (what contractor ever is early). They did the job in a few hours, and I am very pleased. The final product exceeded my expectations for sure. The motor home is not in the mud, but on it's driveway. Definitely would hire them again if/when I need to.
The team at BedRock was very professional from start to finish. They installed a one hundred fifty foot dry stream bed for drainage on our property. They worked with... read more us on a design, provided an estimate in a timely manner and were out early to work each day. For each step of the project, there was clear communication of what would be completed. They worked with us to position and sometimes reposition boulders to our liking. They left the work area clean each day. We were very satisfied and would highly recommend BedRock for outdoor projects
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FAQs About Gravel & Concrete Driveway Installation
A properly installed gravel driveway can last for many years with routine maintenance. Periodic regrading and adding fresh stone as needed will keep the surface level, functional, and looking its best.
When installed correctly with proper grading and drainage, a gravel driveway should not wash out. At BedRock, we focus heavily on base preparation and water management to prevent erosion and ensure long-term stability.
Absolutely. BedRock can extend an existing gravel or concrete driveway seamlessly. We carefully match materials, grade, and drainage to ensure the addition integrates perfectly and performs as well as the original driveway.
Yes. Concrete driveways are ideal for consistent heavy traffic, including work trucks, RVs, and equipment. Their solid surface resists shifting, rutting, and sinking when built to proper specifications.
BedRock helps you determine the best option based on your property, budget, and how you plan to use your driveway. Gravel driveways are ideal for long, rural lanes and flexible layouts, while concrete driveways provide a smooth, durable surface for heavy traffic or high-visibility areas.
Yes. A well-designed driveway enhances curb appeal, creates functional space for vehicles, and signals quality and attention to detail — all factors that can boost your home’s market value.
Yes. Gravel driveways can be resurfaced by adding and compacting fresh stone, restoring stability and appearance. Concrete driveways can also be resurfaced or repaired to correct minor cracks, uneven spots, or worn areas, extending their lifespan.
Don’t leave your driveway to chance. Partner with BedRock Siteworks and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with expertly planned and installed gravel and concrete driveways. From site evaluation to final grading, we handle every detail with precision, care, and the commitment to excellence that has defined our work for over 20 years.