Rushwick Gravel Driveway
South West Works is a family-run business with 30 years of experience in shingle and gravel driveways in Rushwick WR2, specialising in all types of resurfacing.
As a Street Works-approved contractor, South West Works undertakes both contract and ad-hoc loose stone driveway installs throughout the UK.
We work closely with many UK councils and have carried out surfacing work for BUPA care homes, various schools, universities and leisure centres nationwide.
Call our Rushwick shingle driveway team today on 01905 469633
Examples of our Rushwick gravel driveways
We have laid, repaired and replaced hundreds of areas with our loose aggregate surfaces in Rushwick. As a highly durable, hard wearing and affordable surface, gravel and shingle are a great choice for a quick driveway or path.
What are the benefits of a Shingle Driveway in Rushwick?
Flexibility
The range of different aggregate colours, types and styles makes it an excellent material to use for Rushwick driveways.
Loose stone can be customised to your specific needs and the appearance of your property. Shingle and gravel can also adapt easily to any shape of driveway, path or patio, making it a highly versatile material.
Low Maintenance
A shingle driveway in Rushwick doesn't require much maintenance to keep it looking great. If some of the loose stone gets out of your driveway area then you can simply top it up to keep the area looking fresh as the day it was installed.
If requested, we can provide you with additional gravel of the same type, ready for topping up any low spots in future.
Adds Security
One of the most appealing benefits of a gravel driveway that people often overlook, is the security aspect.
The recognisable sound of a vehicle or person moving over a gravel surface is a great way of alerting you of visitors to your property. This is a first step to deter intruders and potential burglars.
Our Driveway Replacement Reviews
South West Works have a fantastic reputation for the driveway services we provide.
Michael McMahon, SAMAC
“We have worked with South West Works since 2000. We have found them very professional and competitive. They have carried out works to a very high standard and they have gone the extra mile to make sure we are completely happy with the finished contract. I have no hesitation in recommending them”
Steve Pearson, Stockford Anderson
“South West Works did a great job when refreshing our white lining on the retail park. The works were carried out quickly and professionally with no waste or spillages. The contracts manager kept me informed of progress throughout and reassured me that any issues would be resolved. I am happy to say there were no issues and the works were completed very satisfactorily.”
Why Choose a Gravel Driveway in Rushwick?
Loose gravel is one of the most popular materials for drives and paths.
South West Works offers free advice and design service for your new gravel driveway in Rushwick WR2.
We use high-quality aggregates from leading manufacturers, so they will look stunning for years.
Our naturally sourced stones can be angular or smooth and come in a variety of sizes, from 5mm to 20mm pieces. They are also available in an array of colours, either a single colour or a blend of a few colours.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Gravel Driveways in Rushwick
The frequency of replenishing gravel depends on usage and maintenance. Heavy traffic areas might require replenishing every 1-2 years, while less used areas can go longer. Regularly raking the surface and adding thin layers of fresh gravel can help extend the time between major replenishments.
In most cases, if a gravel driveway is part of your property and not intended for commercial use, planning permission may not be needed. However, it’s advisable to check with your local council, especially if you live in a conservation area or a listed building, as regulations can vary.
To prevent weed growth, you can install a weed barrier fabric beneath the gravel, use an appropriate edging system to keep gravel in place, and regularly remove any weeds that do appear. Applying herbicides or using natural weed control methods can also be effective in managing weed growth.
Regular maintenance involves regrading the surface to correct any unevenness, filling in potholes, and adding new layers of gravel as needed. Removing debris and preventing weed growth also helps. A proper edging system can help contain the gravel and prevent it from spreading onto surrounding areas.
Yes, it’s possible to install a gravel driveway on your own if you have the necessary tools and skills. However, proper site preparation, drainage considerations, and compaction are crucial for a durable and functional driveway. If unsure, consulting with professionals is recommended.
Typically, angular gravel with various sizes is recommended for driveways. Common options include crushed stone, pea gravel, and gravel chippings. The choice depends on the desired aesthetics, usage, and budget. It’s important to choose a gravel type that compacts well and provides good traction for vehicles.
Gravel driveways offer excellent drainage, low maintenance, and a variety of aesthetic options. They can also be cost-effective and are relatively easy to install. However, they may require occasional regrading and replenishing of gravel to maintain their appearance and functionality.
Gravel driveways can be more challenging for motorcycles due to the potential for skidding or sinking. Using a finer gravel size and ensuring good compaction can improve traction. Some motorcyclists prefer to have a solid or compacted area near the entrance to their property to prevent issues when starting or stopping. It’s important to consider the specific needs of your vehicles.
Gravel driveways can perform well in wet weather when properly designed with adequate drainage. A well-graded base and good compaction help water drain away efficiently. However, it’s important to consider local weather conditions and drainage solutions to prevent water pooling and erosion.