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Gravel & Aggregate Driveways

Durable driveways and access roads — no concrete required.

Serving Raleigh, Knightdale, Wendell, Zebulon, Clayton & Wilson

What we do

A well-built gravel or aggregate driveway is durable, great-looking, and far more affordable than concrete or asphalt. Carolina Terra Works installs new driveways and access roads, and refreshes tired ones, with a properly prepared base that holds up for years.

From the entrance off the road to a long rural access lane, we grade the base, lay the right stone, and shape it for drainage so it drains well and resists ruts and washboarding.

What's included

  • New gravel driveway installation
  • Crushed stone & aggregate surfacing
  • Driveway grading & regrading
  • Pothole & washboard repair
  • Access roads & farm lanes
  • Drainage-friendly base work
Why Carolina Terra Works

Why property owners choose us

Built to last

A proper base and the right stone mean fewer ruts and far less upkeep.

Budget-friendly

Get a durable surface for a fraction of the cost of concrete.

Drains well

We shape and crown the surface so water runs off instead of pooling.

Where We Work

Gravel & Aggregate Driveways near you

We bring gravel driveways to communities right across the Triangle. Find your area:

Common Questions

Gravel & Aggregate Driveways FAQs

How long does a gravel driveway last?
With a properly prepared base and occasional regrading, a gravel driveway can last many years. We build the base right so yours holds up rather than washing out.
What kind of stone do you use?
It depends on the use and look you're after — we'll recommend the right crushed stone or aggregate for your driveway, whether it's for a home entrance or a heavy-use access road.
How do I maintain a gravel driveway?
Gravel driveways need occasional regrading and a top-up of stone over time. We can handle that maintenance for you whenever it's needed.
Is gravel cheaper than concrete?
Generally, yes — gravel and aggregate driveways usually cost significantly less to install than concrete or asphalt, which is a big reason many property owners choose them.
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