Gravel Driveway Repair Costs Overview

Understand the factors influencing repair expenses to plan effectively and maintain your driveway’s condition.
Driveway Size and Layout
Driveway Size and Layout

Larger and complex layouts typically require more materials and labor, increasing repair costs.

Extent of Damage
Extent of Damage

Severe erosion or large potholes demand extensive work, affecting overall expenses.

Material Quality and Type
Material Quality and Type

Higher-quality gravel or specialized materials can influence the repair budget.

FactorAverage Cost Range
Resurfacing a small section$200 - $500
Full driveway resurfacing$1,000 - $3,000
Pothole repair per unit$50 - $150
Drainage correction$300 - $1,000
Edge stabilization$200 - $600
Base repair and compaction$500 - $2,000
Adding new gravel layer$1 - $3 per square foot
Replacing damaged sections$2 - $4 per square foot

The cost of gravel driveway repairs varies significantly based on the scope of work. Minor fixes such as pothole patching tend to be less expensive, while comprehensive resurfacing or structural repairs can substantially increase expenses. Proper assessment of damage extent and material choices ensures accurate budgeting for repairs.

Edge Stabilization
Edge Stabilization

Costs for reinforcing driveway edges to prevent erosion, typically ranging from $200 to $600.

Drainage Improvements
Drainage Improvements

Addressing drainage issues to prevent future damage may cost between $300 and $1,000.

Base Repair
Base Repair

Restoring the foundational layer can range from $500 to $2,000 depending on extent.

ServiceAverage Price Range
Gravel Replacement$1 - $3 per square foot
Edge Repair$200 - $600
Drainage Fixes$300 - $1,000
Pothole Patching$50 - $150 per pothole
Full Resurfacing$1,000 - $3,000
Base Stabilization$500 - $2,000
Weed Barrier Installation$150 - $400
Driveway Regrading$300 - $900
Crack Filling$100 - $300

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