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How to Grade a Gravel Driveway

PGR2If you have a gravel driveway or road on your property, then you know the common problems with them:

Grading your driveway regularly is the best way to fix these problems once they happen, and even prevent them in the future. If you just have a few potholes, you could fill them by hand, but remember that this is a quick fix, and they will reappear pretty quickly. A more long-term solution is to invest in a means of grading your driveway mechanically. This not only fills in potholes, but loosens gravel that has been compacted, saving you the expense of buying more gravel. Here are some tips for grading your gravel driveway.

The Tool

Driveway graders are tow-behind machines that attach to your truck, ATV, or lawn tractor.  Alternatively called box graders, driveway groomers, or box blades, they all rely on a straight leveling blade and sometimes some teeth to dig into the gravel and decompact it. The DR Power Grader takes this premise a step further than other graders, with teeth that can be adjusted to dig deeper or more shallowly depending on your conditions. Best of all, you can change their depth with a remote control right from your towing vehicle. If you’re shopping for a driveway grader, remember to consider:

The Technique

Once you’ve chosen the grader that best fits your needs, here are some tips for how to grade a gravel driveway:

Maintenance

Most people grade their driveways and country roads in the spring and again in the fall. In the spring, you have to clean up from the damage that Old Man Winter has done. In the fall, you grade to minimize that damage for the next year. In between gradings, though, there are things you can do to keep your driveway looking its best:

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