Durable Gravel Driveways Built to Last

Complete gravel driveway installation services for residential and commercial properties in Tyler, Texas.

A gravel driveway in Tyler provides a cost-effective surface that drains well and holds up under vehicle traffic, but only when the base is prepared correctly and the right stone size is spread at the proper depth. TNT LandWorx installs gravel driveways by excavating the path, laying compacted base material, and adding a top layer of crushed stone sized to lock together under use.


The process starts with clearing vegetation and removing soft topsoil that would compress under weight. A base layer of larger aggregate goes down first, compacted with a roller or vibrating plate to create a stable foundation. Then a top layer of smaller crushed gravel is spread evenly and graded to shed water toward the edges, which keeps the surface firm instead of turning into a muddy mess after storms.


If you need a new gravel driveway installed on your Tyler property, contact TNT LandWorx to discuss dimensions, material options, and how drainage will be managed along the route.


When TNT LandWorx installs a gravel driveway in Tyler, the crew excavates the path to a depth that accommodates both base and surface layers without creating a hump above surrounding ground. Equipment spreads coarse aggregate in the trench, then compacts it in passes that eliminate voids and lock the stones together so they resist shifting under tire pressure.


After installation, you will drive on a surface that stays level instead of developing ruts, and rain will drain to the sides rather than pooling in the center. The crushed stone top layer crunches underfoot and interlocks when compressed, which prevents the loose rolling feel of improperly sized gravel.


The crew grades a slight crown in the center so water moves off to both edges, and geotextile fabric may be placed under the base if soil conditions require extra separation. Gravel driveway installation does not include paving or curbing, but it delivers a functional access route that handles daily traffic and seasonal weather without constant maintenance.

How Proper Base Preparation Keeps Gravel in Place

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What to know before installation begins

Homeowners and business owners in Tyler often ask how deep the gravel should be, what type of stone works best, and how long the installation takes, so the answers below cover material specs, timing, and what affects the final appearance.


  • What type of gravel does TNT LandWorx use for driveways? TNT LandWorx typically uses crushed limestone or granite in angular shapes that lock together when compacted, with a base layer of larger stone and a top layer of smaller crushed material. Round river rock is avoided because it rolls under tires and does not stay in place.
  • How deep should a gravel driveway be? Most gravel driveways perform best with four to six inches of total depth, including base and top layers. Heavy vehicle traffic or soft soil may require additional depth to prevent rutting.
  • When does a gravel driveway need fabric underneath? Geotextile fabric goes under the base layer when the native soil is clay-heavy or prone to mixing with gravel, which weakens the structure. The fabric keeps soil and stone separated so the base stays firm.
  • How long does gravel driveway installation take? Most residential gravel driveways finish in one to three days, depending on length, width, and site access. Longer driveways or those requiring significant excavation take additional time.
  • Why does the driveway need a crown in the center? A crowned center creates a gentle slope that moves water off to both sides, which prevents pooling and keeps the gravel from staying saturated. You will see runoff drain away from the driving surface after rain instead of collecting in the middle.


TNT LandWorx installs gravel driveways throughout Tyler and surrounding areas, using layered construction and proper grading to deliver surfaces that handle traffic and weather without frequent repair. Reach out to schedule a site visit and get a detailed estimate based on your driveway length and soil conditions.