Professional stone paving and gravel driveway services in Lycoming County, PA.
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In Lycoming County, stone paving transforms driveways, walkways, and outdoor spaces into durable, attractive surfaces. We install quality stone and gravel solutions that stand up to seasonal weather and heavy use. Ready to upgrade your property? Get your stone paving project started today.
We handle every step—from site assessment to finished surface—with attention to drainage, base prep, and long-term durability.
We evaluate soil, drainage, slope, and existing surface condition to design the right base and stone layers for your Lycoming County property.
We level the surface, establish proper water runoff, and install aggregate base layers to prevent settling and washout during freeze-thaw cycles.
We spread quality stone, compact it to spec, and edge the surface for clean borders and long-term stability.
We confirm drainage flow, stone compaction, and edge alignment so your driveway or walkway is ready for immediate use.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Stone paving solutions for residential and light commercial properties across Lycoming County.
A stone driveway adds curb appeal and provides a solid surface for parked vehicles and regular traffic. We install crushed stone, gravel, and slate options that handle Lycoming County winters and spring thaws.

Completed stone driveway installation in Williamsport area with proper drainage slope.
Stone driveways require a solid aggregate base and proper edging to prevent side migration. We compact each layer to ensure the surface stays firm under seasonal freeze-thaw stress.
Gravel driveways are cost-effective, quick to install, and easy to refresh. We grade the subgrade, add base stone, and top with quality gravel sized for compaction and drainage.
Gravel surfaces in Lycoming County benefit from annual raking and re-leveling. We ensure runoff slope and edging so your driveway sheds water rather than creating ruts and washout zones.

Fresh gravel application on residential driveway in Muncy Township.
Before stone or gravel can be placed, the site must be graded correctly. We handle excavation, rock removal, and slope adjustment to match your property's drainage pattern and building codes.

Grade preparation and rock removal in Hughesville area.
Proper grading prevents water pooling and foundation damage. Lycoming County's hilly terrain requires careful slope work to manage spring runoff and winter freeze conditions.
Stone paving is an investment in your property's curb appeal, functionality, and value.
Lycoming County experiences significant seasonal temperature swings and heavy precipitation. Stone surfaces with proper base prep and drainage resist cracking, settling, and washout that plague poorly installed driveways.
Stone driveways are installed quickly, require minimal curing time, and avoid the reseal cycles that asphalt demands. You can park and use your driveway immediately after we finish.
We serve residential and commercial properties across Lycoming County.
We understand the landscape from Williamsport through Muncy, Hughesville, and the rolling hills beyond. Each area has distinct soil and drainage characteristics that affect stone paving design and installation.
From Loyalsock Township's steep terrain to the valley areas near Jersey Shore, we size bases and stone layers for your specific location's drainage pattern and frost depth.
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We're ready to discuss your stone paving project and answer questions about installation, drainage, and maintenance in Lycoming County.
Common questions about stone paving in Lycoming County.
A well-installed stone driveway with proper base and drainage can last 7–10+ years. Annual maintenance—raking and re-topping—extends life significantly.
Crushed stone is angular and compacts tightly; gravel is rounder and looser. Crushed stone is better for heavy traffic; gravel suits lighter residential use and costs less.
Not always. Light use may only need raking and spot top-ups. Heavy traffic or poor drainage may require regrading every 2–3 years to maintain slope and prevent ruts.
Water trapped under a poor base can freeze, heave the surface, and create ruts. We install proper base depth and drainage layers to minimize freeze-thaw damage in Lycoming County winters.
Yes. Slopes require edging and good drainage to prevent stone migration and erosion. We grade steep driveways to 2–4% slope so water runs off without washing out stone.
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