South Florida’s heavy rainfall can quickly impact gravel driveways by causing erosion, uneven surfaces, and drainage problems. While gravel is a durable and affordable paving option, excessive rain can wash away loose stones and weaken the surface over time.
During storms, flowing water can displace gravel, creating ruts, potholes, and low spots. Poor drainage makes the issue worse by allowing water to pool and soften the base layer, reducing stability.
Common signs of rain damage include displaced gravel, uneven surfaces, standing water, and edge erosion.
To prevent these issues, proper grading, strong drainage systems, and regular regrading are essential. Professional gravel maintenance helps keep the surface stable and long-lasting in South Florida’s rainy climate.
Whether you’re paving a full driveway or adding a base layer under a shed or mobile home, gravel provides the flexibility and functionality you need without the higher costs of traditional hardscapes.
We utilize premium-grade gravel, state-of-the-art grading equipment, and proven compaction methods to ensure your surface remains level, well-drained, and durable. From large agricultural projects to compact residential installations, our skilled crew delivers precision work with a focus on efficiency, safety, and client satisfaction.