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Valley View Granite
2135 Grizzly Ave
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Valley View Granite
2135 Grizzly Ave
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23 years of experience

Natural stone fabricator, that is MIA accredited. We are highly experienced in stone fabrication, installation and maintenance. We are dedicated to quality product, quality installation and total customer satisfaction.

Natural stone fabricator, that is MIA accredited. We are highly experienced in stone fabrication, installation and maintenance. We are dedicated to quality product, quality installation and total customer satisfaction.


General Contractor/Framer/Remodel/Handyman

"Low quality."

Ted B on February 2024


FINISHING TOUCH
592 LOCUST ST S
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FINISHING TOUCH
592 LOCUST ST S
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

4 employees; we are licensed concrete contractors with a public works license in the state of Idaho; full payment is due upon completion of job, unless otherwise indicated.

4 employees; we are licensed concrete contractors with a public works license in the state of Idaho; full payment is due upon completion of job, unless otherwise indicated.


DURHAM GRAVEL WORKS
12159 HILL RD
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DURHAM GRAVEL WORKS
12159 HILL RD
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24 years of experience

Excavation, fine grading, complete site prep, licenced complex septic installer Idaho and Oregon, gravel products, demolition.

Excavation, fine grading, complete site prep, licenced complex septic installer Idaho and Oregon, gravel products, demolition.

FAQs for stone and gravel service projects in New Meadows, ID

The average cost of a gravel driveway is about $1.25 to $2 per square foot, including the cost of materials, equipment, and professional installation. For example, a 16-by-30-foot driveway costs about $1,500. Cost factors include the type of gravel, how thick the gravel is installed, the condition of the landscape, and labor costs. Overall costs will vary depending on where you live and how accessible the job site is.

A gravel driveway should be at least 4 to 6 inches deep, depending on the soil it’s installed on. Softer soil that doesn’t drain well should have a deeper gravel driveway. Deeper gravel will mean you spend more on materials and labor, but you’ll get a more stable driveway and avoid damage that needs to be filled or graded flat again.

Because gravel moves, it requires different maintenance than asphalt or concrete. Here are a few maintenance tips for your gravel driveway. Every few years (or as often as needed):

  • Grade and level your driveway

  • Rake to fill holes and ruts

  • Compact any refilled potholes

  • Remove weeds with herbicide or by hand

  • Spray it with water to reduce the amount of dust kicked up

  • Avoid using a snowplow during winter months

A gravel driveway should last for up to 100 years with proper upkeep, which is minimal. Maintaining a gravel driveway includes grading and adding fresh gravel to fill in potholes. Otherwise, a gravel driveway holds up well to all kinds of weather. Plowing in the winter can be challenging and the gravel can develop ruts or potholes that need to be repaired, but the cost and longevity of gravel compared to concrete, asphalt, and pavers makes gravel an economical option, especially for long and/or wide driveways.

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