Driveway Restoration

Restore your existing driveway without the expense of new material

What option fits you best?

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Gravel Driveway Refresh (No New Material Needed)

Most gravel driveways don’t actually need new stone. Over time, gravel compacts, sinks, and locks together, making the surface feel worn out even though the material is still there. Using a Harley rake, I break up years of compaction, bring the stone back to the surface, and re-level and compact the driveway so it looks and feels like fresh material was just delivered.


This process “rejuvenates” the driveway by redistributing existing gravel evenly, correcting low spots, improving drainage, and restoring a clean, uniform surface—all without the cost of hauling in new material.


For homeowners, this is often the most cost-effective way to bring a driveway back to life

Driveway Restoration Using Your Existing Material

Still Looking for new Driveway?

If your driveway is too thin, muddy, or the base is failing, a refresh may not be the right fix. Compare crushed asphalt, crushed concrete, and gravel upgrades here.

Not sure what material fits?

 If you’re stuck between asphalt, concrete, and gravel, this quick guide will help you choose before you spend money.

Can a driveway really look new without adding gravel?

Yes—if usable material is still present. A Harley rake refresh often restores appearance and performance without new stone.

How long does a refreshed driveway last?

With proper grading and drainage, many refreshed driveways hold up for years before needing additional material.