The spring melt is underway and once again water and mother nature are conspiring against you. As the days get longer and the temperatures start to rise your road will go through many melt / freeze cycles that will begin to cause damage. More than likely when all the snow melts you will have standing … Read More
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Project of the Month: West Branch Lake, Wetmore, Michigan
A homeowner wanted to eliminate the mud, ruts and pooling water that occurred after rain storms. Part of the problem was that the wrong gravel was used in creating the driveway. In this situation, the proper gravel to use is a binder with limestone vs sand and clay. With heavy rains the previous night, Friday … Read More
How to Repair a Gravel Road in 4 Steps
Our 4-step process to gravel road repair has proven to be MUCH more effective than just topping off the road with new gravel or grading with a blade. The Fix My Gravel Road team has developed a time-proven technique of four key steps to get your road or driveway back in shape. Winter weather, snowplowing, spring … Read More
How to Snowplow a Gravel Road?
Do you know what steps you need to take to enjoy your road or driveway in the winter, while keeping it in good shape for spring? Improper snowplowing will cause gouging or a washboarding in the road. It will also damage the “Crown” by flattening the road and pushing gravel to the side of the … Read More
What is Class 5 Gravel? Pros & Cons
The formal definition of Class 5 Gravel is limestone rock crushed and screened to a maximum size of 1 inch. In the UP of Michigan there are variations of class 5: the two most common are “23A” and “Western Limestone.” What distinguishes the two types is the “binder” that is used that allows the gravel to … Read More