Gravel driveways offer an affordable, practical, and long-lasting alternative to asphalt or poured concrete. They are particularly advantageous for homeowners with long, winding driveways. Proper ...
So you’ve decided to add a gravel driveway to your home (or already have), but something’s still missing. Adding edging can not only be beneficial to the overall design, but also can play a highly ...
Water that collects on your driveway rarely stays put. It creeps into garden beds, saturates turf, and quietly unravels the ...
If you’re selling a home, you’re thinking about curb appeal, including painting the house and sprucing up the yard. You’re probably looking at home improvements, too. You should also be looking at ...
Should a driveway exceed 5sqm whilst utilising non-permeable materials - such as conventional block paving, tarmac, or ...
That gravel driveway you're dreaming of might seem like a straightforward home improvement project, but before you truck in the gravel, you need to answer an important question: Do you need a permit?
An expert said knowing the rules up front would make things a lot smoother ...