Storm and runoff damage
Heavy rain can move gravel, cut channels, and leave rough areas that need grading, replacement gravel, or drainage attention.
Driveway washout repair Missouri
Request help after storms, heavy rain, erosion, missing gravel, water runoff, repeated washouts, and driveway drainage problems.


Example of a rough gravel driveway issue.

Example of a rough or washed-out gravel driveway issue.

Fresh gravel may help worn, thin, or muddy driveway surfaces.

Muddy or thin gravel can point to drainage or resurfacing needs.
Heavy rain can move gravel, cut channels, and leave rough areas that need grading, replacement gravel, or drainage attention.
If the same section washes out again and again, the issue may be tied to slope, water flow, driveway shape, or nearby drainage. Learn more about why gravel driveways wash out in Jefferson County.
A provider may recommend grading, gravel replacement, surface reshaping, or drainage improvements depending on site conditions.

Include the driveway location, service needed, and timeline. Requests are reviewed for local provider availability in Jefferson County and nearby areas.
Share the driveway issue, location, and timeline. Request details are reviewed for local provider availability.