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Gravel driveways are becoming extremely popular in the UK and are a great alternative to slabs or block paves. Gravel driveways allow you to get creative and can create a wonderful feature at the front of your home.

You may think that laying a new gravel driveway is a daunting tasks when actually if you have the correct equipment and tools in can be a fairly simple tasks. There is always the option of hiring an expert however this guide offers some handy tips on how to lay your driveway as well as making sure you have the correct materials.

Gravel driveways are ideal as they significantly reduce the risk of flooding unlike standard block paved or slab driveways. The water is able to filter through your gravel and into the ground therefore creating a clear surface that is safe to use all year round.

Choosing Your Gravel:

The first thing you will need to do when laying your gravel driveway is to measure the area and select your gravel and then calculate how much you will need.

We have selected our 4 top pick gravels to use on your driveway.

Cotswold Chippings:

Cotswold chippings are a wonderful cream/buff colour. They are extremely popular due to their angled shape and will blend seamlessly with your current landscape.

Golden Gravel:

Golden Gravel is a stunning gravel that combines, creams, golds and yellows. This gravel will offer a modern stylish look to your drive.

Moonstone Gravel:

Moonstone Gravel is a hardwearing gravel making it ideal for use on driveways. The gravel consists of a mixture of colours and can really help brighten up your landscape.

Flamingo Gravel:

Flamingo Gravel is another colourful gravel made up of pink white and grey. Flamingo Gravel can help revive any dull look drive and create a welcoming feel to your home.

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Above is one of our customer photos using 20mm Moonstone Gravel to create a bright, colourful driveway.

As a general rule of thumb 1 bulk Bag of gravel will cover approximately 12m squared at a depth of around 40mm. Check out our gravel calculator which will easily calculate the amount of gravel you will require. When it comes to selecting your gravel we recommend that you use a 20mm sized gravel as this is easy to walk on, stand the weight of car tyres and will not scatter about. A 10mm gravel may get stuck in tyre treads and any aggregate larger than 20mm will be difficult to walk on.

Laying The Driveway:

1. Prepare the ground you are going to create your gravel driveway. This may require removing any turf or slabs.


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If you have an uneven surface you will require a layer of crusher run this will allow you to raise the surface and offers a good base for your driveway.

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Pack the base of the driveway, you can do this by hiring a roll and ensuring the crusher run becomes compact.


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Lay down a fabric weed control membrane across the entire surface. This will prevent weeds from rearing their heads and spoiling the look of your driveway. If you choose to you can edge the weed membrane with bricks however this is not necessary as the gravel will weigh the weed control membrane down. At Gravelmaster we supply weed control membrane in a range of sizes as well as pegs to secure the membrane in place.


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Place your order for your chosen gravel. If you opt for the gravel to be delivered all in one place, make sure you place the pile in an area that will do minimal damage to your lawn.


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Begin to spread the gravel across your driveway at a depth of around 40 – 50mm.

Top Tip:

·When laying your gravel driveway opt for a gravel paving grid. Gravel paving grids provide a stable base for your gravel and reduce the risk of slipping. The gravel paving grids are simple and easy to use, simply lay the gravel grids down on your surface and join them together. You should then fill the grids with your chosen gravel. At Gravelmaster we supply Hexapath Gravel Paving Grids.

We hope this guide has offered you some help and advice on how to lay your own gravel driveway. At Gravelmaster we love customer photographs, if you would like to send us a photo of your gravel driveway please send all images to sales@gravelmaster.co.ul and we will share your photo on our Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest page.

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FAQs

How thick should gravel be under a driveway? ›

This gravel needs to be a minimum of 6 inches thick for light vehicle traffic such as cars and pickup trucks. If you expect larger commercial trucks to roll up and down your driveway, I would install a gravel base that is a minimum of 8 inches thick. The soil beneath the gravel must also be of good quality.

What do you put under a gravel driveway? ›

What Fabric Is Best For Driveways, Woven or Non-Woven? For gravel driveways, the best choice is the woven landscape fabric. The non-woven fabric is good for filtration but not suitable for the passage of water. Woven fabric offers excellent stabilization due to its woven fiber construction.

How do I keep my gravel driveway from sinking? ›

Simply, you'll just need to remove your driveway and lay down a layer of geotextile. If you want to be safe, you should also place a layer of geogrid. Once you've placed the geotextile (and grid if you've chosen to), you'll just need to rebuild the gravel driveway.

Is 2 inches of gravel enough for a driveway? ›

Gravel should be a minimum of 4-inches deep. The smaller the gravel, the more even the coverage will be. If rocks are on the larger side, allow for an additional 1/2 inch.

How much will a ton of gravel cover? ›

A ton of gravel will cover approximately 100 square feet, 2 inches deep.

Is 2 inches of gravel enough? ›

The ideal depth of gravel varies depending on the application, but a minimum of 2-4 inches of gravel is a workable baseline. Multiplying the area to be covered by the desired depth yields the volume of gravel you will need.

Do you put plastic under gravel driveway? ›

Though a piece of fabric is laid at the bottom of your excavated driveway before the gravel is poured in, the lion's share of the functionality comes from the permeable plastic pavers themselves. The fabric at the bottom keeps the gravel from migrating into the soil below and acts as a weed block as well.

How long will a gravel driveway last? ›

Like all driveway materials, it depends on how well it is installed and maintained. Fortunately, it's easy to repair and replenish when it does start to lose its luster. But overall, you can expect your gravel driveway to last for 50 to 100 years with the proper maintenance and care.

What size gravel is best for a driveway? ›

Choosing What Size Gravel for Driveways

Generally, gravel sizes between 3/8 and 3/4 inches in diameter are recommended for optimal balance between stability and drainage.

How to cheaply edge a gravel driveway? ›

Bricks or Pavers

Using bricks or pavers for gravel edging is a budget-conscious choice.

Can I lay my own gravel driveway? ›

Laying a gravel drive is relatively simple but can be hard work! However, it is straight forward enough to be undertaken by even a fairly novice DIYer. We have put together a useful step by step guide to assist you through the process.

How do you lock gravel in place? ›

Permeable Plastic Pavers

The most effective, durable, and low-maintenance way to stop gravel from spreading is by using plastic permeable pavers from TRUEGRID. Much like borders, they lock the gravel into place.

Does a gravel driveway need a base? ›

The sub-base of the gravel driveway is really important as needs to be able to support heavy loads. It will also help if you have an uneven surface as will create a flat and solid base. We suggest using a sub-base that consists of various sized pieces of aggregate that compact together such as MOT Type 1.

What do you put under gravel? ›

What should I lay under gravel? We'd always recommend laying a weed resistant membrane under your gravel. This helps to prevent weeds, whilst being permeable to water and air, and it's extremely easy to use. Best of all, the membrane provides long-term protection from weeds so you don't need to use unnatural chemicals.

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