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Driveway Installation and Repair in Greenwood, Greenville, Anderson and Beyond

Your driveway is the primary path for vehicles, deliveries, and heavy equipment moving across your property. In Greenwood, where many homes sit on large lots or wooded land, a poorly graded or eroding driveway creates ongoing problems with drainage, vehicle clearance, and long-term surface integrity. Advanced Services Group installs new driveways and repairs existing access roads using gravel, compacted base layers, and proper grading to handle the traffic your property actually sees.


This service includes site preparation, grading for drainage, material delivery, and compaction to create a durable surface that resists ruts and washouts. New driveway installation is common across Greenwood properties where access roads need to accommodate trucks, trailers, or construction equipment. Repairs address sections that have settled unevenly, developed potholes, or lost their base layer due to water movement.


If your driveway needs replacement or your property requires a new access road in Greenwood, contact Advanced Services Group to schedule an estimate.

What Gets Done During Site Preparation

Installation begins with clearing the path and grading the surface to direct water away from the center of the driveway. In Greenwood and surrounding areas, where terrain often includes slopes and natural drainage paths, proper grading prevents pooling and erosion that would undermine the surface over time. A compacted base layer is applied before the final gravel surface is spread and leveled.


After installation, you will notice improved vehicle traction, reduced mud during wet weather, and a surface that supports the weight of trucks or equipment without sinking. Gravel and access road preparation is designed for heavy equipment and vehicle traffic, making it suitable for rural properties with frequent deliveries or machinery use.


Repairs involve removing damaged sections, re-establishing the base, and blending new material with the existing surface. The service does not include paving or asphalt installation, but it does prepare the site for future upgrades if that is part of your long-term plan.

Homeowners scheduling driveway work want to know how the surface will perform under regular use and what upkeep will be required. These answers cover the practical details that affect your decision.

Most Questions Revolve Around Longevity and Maintenance

What type of material is used for driveways?
We use graded gravel and crushed stone over a compacted base layer. Material selection depends on expected traffic, slope, and drainage requirements for your property.
How does grading affect drainage?
Proper grading directs water off the driveway surface and into natural drainage areas or ditches. Without correct slope, water pools in low spots and erodes the base over time.
When should a driveway be repaired instead of replaced?
Repairs work well for localized damage such as potholes, ruts, or sections where the base has settled. Replacement is needed when the entire surface has degraded or drainage issues affect the full length.
How long does a gravel driveway last?
A properly installed gravel driveway in Greenwood can last many years with periodic top-dressing to replace displaced material. Longevity depends on traffic volume, maintenance, and how well drainage was handled during installation.
What maintenance is required after installation?
You should rake or grade the surface occasionally to redistribute gravel and fill in low spots. Adding a thin layer of new material every few years maintains surface integrity and prevents base exposure.

If you need a driveway that handles real use without constant repair, Advanced Services Group can design and install an access road suited to your property and traffic patterns. 


Get a driveway estimate for your Greenwood or Upstate South Carolina property by calling today.