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Gravel Stabilizing grids help to keep gravel from migrating across surfaces such as driveways, walkways, roads and parking lots. The cellular structure of these grid products trap the gravel in its structure and while providing stability for the surface above. There are multiple styles of gravel stabilizers available composed of both soft and rigid material.

For gravel paths where the intended use is foot or wheelchair traffic consider the DuPont Ground Grid. This product is an excellent gravel path stabilizer and has smaller openings than other options which helps gravel to stay in place better for this specific application than the larger geocell options. For a more basic driveway stabilization option, see our selection of driveway fabric.

Stabilization of Gravel Surfaces

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Stabilized Gravel Driveway


Stabilizing A Gravel Driveway:

Gravel driveways require more maintenance than your standard pavement types but offer unique benefits that pavement does not. Gravel driveways can be permeable and are more tolerant to freezing / thawing without damage unlike pavement surfaces. One of the main drawbacks of a gravel driveway are issues arising from rutting and gravel migration. These issues can be alleviated and sometimes completely eliminated by using a gravel stabilizing grid.

Driveway Compaction & Installation:

The layers beneath the top layer of gravel are what will provide your driveway's stability and support. Therefore, you must properly prepare the bed for the gravel. The best solution for a stable driveway will include digging 8 to 12 inches below the surface of the driveway, the removal of roots and other plants and then compact the soil with a plate compactor or roller to create the sub-base. Then, put down a 4-inch layer of coarse gravel on top of the compacted sub-grade layer. The top layer of gravel should be placed only after the sub-grade and sub-base are in place and compacted.

Stabilization Fabrics:

If your sub-grade was properly prepared but your driveway is deteriorating, you might want to place down a layer of geotextiledriveway fabric on top of the sub-grade layer and then place down the gravel. This fabric is an excellent solution for keeping your sub-base and surface gravel layers separated from the sub-grade level that will significantly reduce forming of potholes and ruts.

NDZ EZ Roll Gravel Pavers:

These gravel pavers decrease erosion while maintaining the look and functionality of gravel roads. They are made from 100% recycled materials and will minimize surface water runoff, providing an attractive, sustainable alternative to concrete and asphalt.


Recommended Uses for NDS EZ Roll Gravel Pavers:

Service roads, jogging tracks, golf cart paths, bike paths, truck and car wash areas, boat and RV parking and access and residential driveways. Other uses include; parking lots, roadway shoulders, fire lanes, emergency vehicle access road, equipment yards, truck maintenance yards, and construction entrance soil stabilizers.

Along with the above uses, EZ Roll Gravel Pavers are also an excellent alternative for erosion control on slopes and in swales.


Dupont GroundGrid

DuPont technology has been leading the industry for many years. DuPont Groundgrid is no exception, it is a geotextile grid that is used for ground stabilization for landscapes and construction projects. It has a three-dimensional honeycomb design which holds mineral infill to create a very solid surface. Just expand the three-dimensional honeycomb structure then place it on your project's surface and fill with gravel, sand, soil, or other materials to produce a strong, stable surface. Using DuPont technology, Groundgrid offers an unusually strong, stable surface for a job site.

DuPont Groundgrid is made from high-performance fabric created by the experts at DuPont. It's lightweight but also tough enough to last for decades in any condition. It is also extremely flexible and very easy to use. Performance-wise, it lets water flow in a horizontal direct through the structure to prevent water from building up around the pathway.

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Dupont Ground Grid Gravel Stabilizer

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Dupont Ground Grid Gravel Stabilizer


TYPAR Bodpave 85 Gravel Pavers:

This is a ground-reinforcing paving grid system that is made from recycled HDPE plastic. TYPAR Bodpave 85 paving grids interlock with each other to produce a strong, stable surface that can handle heavy vehicle loads. The porous paving grids can be filled with gravel, grass or soil to create a gravel or natural grass surface.

Bodpave 85 Applications:

Regular traffic areas for both vehicles and pedestrians, overflow grass parking lots, golf cart paths, fire truck emergency lanes, wheelchair and handicap paths and grass driveways. It can be installed with a grass or gravel filled surface, depending on the requirements.

TYPAR Typave 25 Gravel Pavers:

Grass and gravel reinforcements are used for parking lots, fire access lanes, utility lanes, and emergency access lanes. You need to apply a reinforcement that is extremely durable and can withstand time. Typave 25 is the latest U.S manufactured, this porous paver is made from recycled plastic materials that meet LEED highest ratings. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design is a certification program that focuses on new commercial building sites and has a rating system. This plastic paver is developed to deal with reinforced surfaces for H25 loading specs., while protecting grass surfaces. TYPAR Typave 25 Gravel Pavers are composed of Quick-Snap joints between the sections, providing a very strong structure that can be staked into the ground to prevent breaking or slipping.

Edge Restraints:

Edge restraints form a barrier along the edge of driveways keeping the gravel where it is supposed to be. You do not want a high-profile or edge along the sides, a slightly concave or humped concrete curb will reduce gravel traveling out of the driveway.

In Conclusion:

There are many products for driveways, paths, construction sites as well as for supporting heavy trucks and vehicles. With new technology, these products are also environmental friendly because it prevents materials ending up in landfills. Recycled materials are offering many great options for your all your ground projects. From fabric to plastic to pavers and edge restraints, technology will continue to make your project easier to complete while providing a long lasting finished product.

The Container Storage Yard Expansion In Long Beach

In August of 2006, Excel Paving was hired to stabilize the base for the Phase 3 container yard expansion by the Long Beach Harbor Department at the Pier T Marine Terminal of the Port of Long Beach. The expansion was in place for an area previously used as a drydock.

The Port of Long Beach container storage yard had been used on a daily basis by cranes, forklifts, container transport trucks heavily loaded down, and continuous non-stop traffic. Tight budgets and demanding soil conditions had caused engineers to re-think their options outside of standard rock fills.

The storage yard's subgrade was made up of dark grey sand silt. After a full on-site investigation, the engineers decided to use the EnvironGrid® EGA 208 material. The entire system was completed with a paved layer of concrete

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In some sections, a biaxial geogrid was installed for greater stability and an 8 oz non-woven geotextile was placed in other sections that would be utilized by lighter traffic. EnviroGrid® was expanded out over the roll-out geosynthetics and then filled with a sand and rock mix.

Then the system was compacted and overfilled to offer a bond-breaking layer between the flexible stabilization system and the rigid pavement above. Initially, the contractors had a problem testing for compaction as the carbon black for UV stability in the EnvironGrid® caused problems with the standard compaction equipment. Upon switching to a Dynamic Core Penetrometer test or DCP, Excel Paving realized that the system was compacted better than expected.

EnviroGrid® was chosen to reduce the infill material needed as well as the ability to offer significant stability to the storage yard. Alternative options involved 200% to 300% more aggregate and at least double the amount of time to complete.

The port constantly experienced heavy traffic and the movement of multi-level storage areas. 10 years later, absolutely no care has been performed on the site and concrete-wearing surfaces looked the same as they did upon installation.


Stabilization of the Equipment Yard

Port Fourchon sits on the southernmost tip of Louisiana on the Gulf of Mexico. Dolphin Energy Equipment experienced enormous growth. Due to heavy equipment and supplies, the storage yard required an expansion of 1.5 acres to keep its operations running smoothly. With a water table two feet below the surface and a subgrade of low-grade sand, it was becoming difficult to expand. The facility needed a stable surface to handle the heavy equipment and supplies coming in.

The project was handled by the owner of Dolphin Energy Equipment by installing the EnviroGrid® system. The sand layer was compacted and a nonwoven geotextile was added as a separation layer along with geogrid for added reinforcement. EnviroGrid® was applied, filled, and compacted using high-quality limestone. The entire project was completed in less than 3 days by one man.

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Because of the remote area, aggregate fill would cost $50 per delivered ton. The alternative to EnviroGrid®, aggregate fill was applied for a savings of $50,000. They continued to run high-volume, heavy-duty forklifts over the yard expansion even during major rain storms with no signs of rutting or disturbance to the surface.

Foundations for Buildings & Parking

In September 2018, Hurricane Florence damaged a lot of existing offices at the Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station in North Carolina. Cherry Point had to install temporary offices in what was originally an open field. They chose a cellular confinement system to stabilize the parking lot and provide a sturdy base for temporary trailers.

As most of the offices were damaged by the hurricane, a temporary office was created out of open field space. The EnviroGrid® system was chosen for the parking lot to reduce the amount of maintenance upkeep while offering a durable foundation for the buildings.


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Overview Of Construction

The entire system consisted of nonwoven geotextile fabric on top of the subgrade. The EnviroGrid® Geocell layer with an infill of crushed #57 stone. The cell had a depth equivalent to laying of crushed stone without EnviroGrid®.

The Results

The project took a crew of 5 men, and 2 weeks to install. The underlying fabric was laid with the EnviroGrid® Geocell placed on top of it. The cell was filled with #57 stone aggregate.

Pipe Yard Stabilization

Onshore Contracting was hired by a major offshore drilling company to stabilize their outdoor storage yard in Houma, LA which is southwest of New Orleans and near the Gulf of Mexico. The storage yard was sitting in a very low, marshy area with a water table less than 2 feet below the surface.

The storage yard was used to store and transfer steel pylons that weighed up to 250,000 lbs each. Very heavy-duty forklifts were required to move anything that large. With the combination of heavy equipment or material and poor subgrade, the objective was to find a way that could stabilize the subgrade and withstand the flow of traffic from heavy machinery.


Overview of Construction

Most of the organic materials were removed and the remaining subgrade was compacted. Excessive water was directed away from the site and nonwoven geotextile was installed to offer a separate layer. A biaxial grid was placed on top to offer additional reinforcement. The EnviroGrid® was deployed and filled with crushed recycled concrete. An additional of high-quality aggregate was used as a wearing surface for heavy equipment that would be on the rolling course.

The Results

EnviroGrid® Geocell was chosen to save installation time and cut the costs for infill material needed and for future maintenance. Alternative options would have required 200% to 300% additional aggregate and at least double the time to complete the installation. The storage yard had a high volume of 50,000 lbs forklifts moving material up to 5 times the weight of the forklift. Practically no rutting had been seen and the EnviroGrid® Geocell outperformed all expectations.

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FAQs

Do gravel driveway grids work? ›

More stability and less maintenance: Gravel grids are a relatively new method of installing gravel driveways. They provide greater stability, avoid rutting and unevenness over time and the circular cells hold the gravel in place. Further, a set up involving a geotextile membrane helps to eradicate weed growth.

Do you need a sub-base with gravel grids? ›

You will want to install a minimum of 100mm of MOT sub base. Before laying any sub base, make sure the bottom of the excavation is lined with a permeable geotextile. It's important as it stops the sub base migrating into the wet sub soil beneath.

What is the purpose of gravel stabilizer? ›

Gravel stabilisers are designed to hold gravel within the cells to mitigate the movement of aggregate, and compacts to ensure that it becomes a solid surface.

Are gravel grids a good idea? ›

Gravel grids support the natural drainage of water into the subsoil, reducing rainwater runoff. The gravel combined with the grating systems allows water to seep through the ground without creating puddles.

Are gravel grids any good? ›

Gravel grids are low-maintenance—but not no-maintenance.

Because this top-dressing layer isn't contained, it can migrate over time. Although gravel grids prevent rutting and potholes, these issues can still occur. Cells may need to be topped off with gravel occasionally.

What do you put under gravel grids? ›

We suggest compacting MOT type 1 or similar to a depth of at least 100mm. However you can lay the gravel stabilisation grid directly onto soil, grass or any other permeable surface. We do recommend using a weed membrane underneath, as this will help to keep your gravel clean.

How do you prepare the ground for gravel grids? ›

Firstly, prepare the area: Before you lay the gravel grids you should start by preparing the area (the driveway or path) by removing the surface soil including any debris, weeds and roots and then levelling the ground using a rake and wacker plate / compactor if required. Lay the geotextile membrane.

What do you put under a gravel parking pad? ›

If you want a gravel driveway that withstands wear and tear and is extremely stable, you need to place landscape fabric under the gravel.

How much gravel to fill gravel grids? ›

For a level finish with an exposed grid surface, you'll need 20kg/grid. For a discrete finish with no grids on show, you'll need at least 30kg/grid. How much gravel you'll need in total is then a simple calculation based on how large an area you are covering.

Do gravel grids work on a slope? ›

A gravel retention grid system, such as Growtivation's Gravelrings from the Product That Works range of professional landscaping products, will help to hold the gravel in place and prevent pitting, even on 1:5 slopes.

Can you fill gravel grids with sand? ›

Ground reinforcement grids are the perfect alternative to concrete shed foundations as they are quick and easy to lay, durable and ensure adequate drainage. You can simply lay a geotextile membrane to prevent weeds, put down the grids, fill with gravel or sand and then build your shed.

How to stabilize a gravel road? ›

The two most effective methods for stabilizing pea gravel are cement and permeable pavers. If you're stabilizing pea gravel with cement, it will hold for a while until it's eventually damaged by traffic and water exposure.

What is the best way to stabilize gravel? ›

The most effective, durable, and low-maintenance way to stop gravel from spreading is by using plastic permeable pavers from TRUEGRID. Much like borders, they lock the gravel into place.

How do you lay gravel Stabiliser? ›

Laying Nidagravel gravel reinforcement grids

Simply lay your Nidagravel sheets onto your prepared base. There are two overlaps of membrane, along one short side and one long side of each sheet. These should be folded flat and the next sheet laid on top and butted up to the previous sheet laid.

What are the disadvantages of gravel paths? ›

  • Gravel can wash away.
  • Weeds can grow in gravel.
  • Not a premium driveway material.
  • Difficult to snowplow.
  • Hard to clean.
  • Readily develops potholes.
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Do gravel grids show? ›

A gravel retention system should be inconspicuous, laying unseen beneath the gravel. However, the movement of gravel over time may expose the grid system you put down to keep it in place.

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