What’s Included
- New shell, rock and dirt driveways
- Driveway regrading and reshaping
- Culvert pipe supply and installation
- Base prep and compaction
- Crowning and drainage for water runoff
- Pothole, rut and washout repair
How It Works
- Look at the route, grade and drainage on site
- Free quote with material options
- Prep base, set culvert and shape grade
- Place and compact driveway material
- Crown and finish so water runs off
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best material for a Florida driveway?
It depends on budget and use — compacted shell and crushed rock (like 57 stone or millings) are popular for drainage and durability. We’ll walk through the options in your quote.
Do I need a culvert for my driveway?
If your driveway crosses a ditch or swale, yes — a correctly sized culvert keeps water flowing and stops your driveway from washing out or damming up.
Can you fix my washed-out or rutted driveway?
Yes. We regrade, add material, re-crown and improve drainage so it holds up better going forward.
How long does a driveway take?
Most residential driveways are a one- to two-day job depending on length, base work and culvert installation.

