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Gravel Road Repair & Road Restoration Across Western North Carolina

Fix Potholes, Washouts, Drainage Problems & Erosion Damage Before They Become Expensive Repairs.

Gravel Road Repair WNC

Your trusted partner for maintaining and repairing gravel roads in Western North Carolina, ensuring safe and durable pathways for all types of vehicles.

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Why Gravel Roads Fail

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Water is the leading cause of gravel road damage. Standing water, runoff, and poor drainage gradually weaken the road base and create costly repairs.

Potholes & Rutting

Repeated traffic and trapped moisture cause potholes, ruts, and uneven driving surfaces that continue to worsen over time.

Washout Repair

Heavy rain can wash away gravel and road shoulders. We restore damaged sections and implement solutions to help prevent future washouts.

Erosion Control

Mountain roads are especially vulnerable to erosion. Proper grading and water management help protect roads from ongoing deterioration.

Culvert Installation

Proper culverts move water away from the roadway and reduce the risk of flooding, washouts, and road failure.

When roads become rough, unstable, or difficult to maintain, we restore proper shape, drainage, and surface conditions for long-term performance.

Common Road Problems We Solve

  • Potholes

  • Washouts

  • Muddy Roads

  • Standing Water

  • Gravel Loss

  • Erosion Damage

  • Soft Spots

  • Road Rutting

  • Failed Culverts

  • Poor Drainage

Roads We Repair

Private Roads

Mountain Roads

HOA Roads

Farm Roads

Construction Access Roads

Long Gravel Driveways

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Private Roads and Gravel Driveways We Repair

Frequently Asked Questions About Gravel Road Repair

Common signs include potholes, standing water, washouts, rutting, loose gravel, soft spots, and poor drainage. Addressing these issues early can help prevent more expensive repairs later.

What causes potholes in gravel roads?

Potholes are usually caused by water infiltration, poor drainage, traffic wear, and a weakened road base. Simply adding gravel often provides only a temporary fix if the underlying issue is not corrected.

How often should a gravel road be graded?

The frequency depends on traffic volume, weather conditions, and road design. Many gravel roads benefit from periodic maintenance grading to maintain a smooth surface and proper drainage.

Can you repair steep mountain roads?

Yes. We repair mountain roads throughout Western North Carolina, including steep grades, switchbacks, private access roads, and difficult terrain where erosion and drainage issues are common.

Not always. In many cases, existing material can be reclaimed, reshaped, and redistributed during the repair process. Additional gravel may only be needed in areas with significant material loss.

What is the best gravel for road repair?

The best material depends on the road's condition and intended use. Common options include ABC stone, crusher run, road base aggregate, and other materials selected to improve stability and drainage

Do you install culverts?

Yes. Culvert installation and replacement are often an important part of gravel road repair because they help move water away from the roadway and reduce erosion.

Can you fix muddy areas and soft spots?

Yes. Soft spots are usually caused by trapped moisture or drainage problems. We identify the source of the issue and make repairs designed to improve long-term road performance.

Do you repair private roads and long driveways?

Yes. We repair private roads, gravel driveways, mountain access roads, farm roads, HOA roads, and community road systems throughout Western North Carolina.

How much does gravel road repair cost?

The cost depends on road length, site conditions, drainage requirements, material needs, and the extent of damage. We provide free estimates to evaluate each project and recommend the most cost-effective solution.

What areas do you serve?

We provide gravel road repair services throughout Western North Carolina, including Sylva, Cashiers, Highlands, Franklin, Cullowhee, Cherokee, Bryson City, Waynesville, Maggie Valley, Sapphire, Lake Toxaway, and surrounding communities.

Areas We Serve

Serving Western North Carolina

Sylva

Cullowhee

Cashiers

Highlands

Franklin

Dillsboro

Cherokee

Bryson City

Waynesville

Maggie Valley

Sapphire

Lake Toxaway

Glenville

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Signs Your Road Needs Repair

Potholes appearing after every rain

Gravel washing off the road

Standing water

Deep tire ruts

Muddy sections

Soft spots

Erosion along road edges

Damaged culverts

Our Approach To Road Repair

Most contractors add gravel. We focus on:

Identifying drainage issues

Correcting water flow

Restoring road shape

Repairing damaged areas

Preventing future failures

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