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Takeuchi TL12V2 compact track loader clearing East Texas land

Driveway Construction

From short residential approaches to mile-long country roads, BTX Siteworks builds driveways that last — properly crowned, drained, and surfaced with the right East Texas aggregates.

What's Included

  • New gravel and crushed stone driveways
  • Long rural access road construction
  • Driveway grading, crowning, and drainage with compact track loaders
  • Culvert and drainage ditch installation
  • Base preparation and subgrade compaction
  • Material options: crushed concrete, iron ore, limestone
  • Brush and tree clearing along driveway routes with forestry mulching head

Why BTX Siteworks

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Proper crowning sheds water — eliminates washouts and rutting
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Strategic culvert placement prevents flooding
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Kubota SVL 75-2 delivers precision grading for finished driveway surfaces
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Takeuchi TL12V2 with grapple bucket handles heavy rock and stump removal from roadbeds

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a gravel driveway cost in East Texas?
Gravel driveways typically cost $1.25–$4.00 per square foot, averaging $1,500–$3,500 for standard residential projects. Long rural access roads scale proportionally based on length, width, and material selection.
What type of gravel is best for East Texas driveways?
We recommend crushed concrete or iron ore as base materials for their superior compaction and water-shedding properties. Crushed limestone is popular for finished surfaces. We help you choose the right material for your soil type and traffic load.
Why do driveways wash out so quickly?
Most driveway failures stem from improper grading — the road surface is flat or concave, trapping water instead of shedding it. We build a proper "crown" (slight center hump) and install drainage ditches and culverts to keep stormwater off the driving surface.
Can you fix my existing washed-out driveway?
Yes. We can re-grade, add material, install culverts, and properly crown an existing driveway. In many cases, rework is more cost-effective than complete replacement.
How long does driveway construction take?
Most residential driveways are completed in 1–3 days. Longer rural access roads (quarter-mile or more) typically take 3–7 days depending on conditions and material availability.

Ready to Get Started with Driveway Construction?

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