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gravel grid system

There are  many reasons why  gravel  driveways can  be  one  of the best paving  options  for residences  and  companies. Unfortunately, traditional gravel  driveways  can also  bring  with them  an annoyance or  two. From issues such  as  gravel  migration  and  potholes to ruts developing  over time, these common  problems  can  turn out to be a real headache when it  comes to maintaining your gravel driveway. Luckily, this is  avoidable  if an effective geogrid gravel grid system is in place.

Gravel driveways in  the form of traditional  drives have a number of  pitfalls - particularly with regard to  maintenance, over  time. One of the most common: Gravel migration, in  which gravel slowly starts  spreading out  and winds up places it shouldn’t  be —  on the  lawn or  in flower beds. This  not only appears sloppy but is often a  headache  to clean. It  can also erode with  heavy rain, leaving potholes and  ruts on the surface of a driveway. These have potential to  become unsightly and  are harmful to the vehicles  driving over  them.

Common issues with traditional gravel driveways

Additionally, traditional  gravel  driveways  can  be hard to traverse in some weather.  The  gravel  can get slippery  and muddy when it  rains, and  it’s difficult to walk on or drive through safely. During winter snow and  ice can build up on the track  surface, creating dangers for both foot traffic and vehicles. They  can be  a source of frustration  for  property owners  who are  looking for  a low-maintenance driveway solution that is both safe and easy to use throughout the  year. For enhanced safety measures, installing a Safety Fence around the driveway can further protect your property.

If you’re  wondering how to  decide which gravel grid solution is most suitable for your driveway  there are some important  factors to take into  consideration. Popular choices have been plastic  grid systems that hold  the gravel  and natural  grasses  in place  as well as provide a firm  surface for  vehicle  passage. These grids are  generally  very easy  to install and can aid in preventing problems such  as  gravel migration to erosion. Some  grid  systems even have built-in drainage channels,  to ensure that  water  can flow away from  the  surface; this means  molds and  moss are  also at bay, which further helps avoiding potholes.’

 

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