Fresh driveways and access roads built up right, crowned, and rocked to hold through Gulf Coast rain.
A driveway on the Gulf Coast has to be built, not just spread. DBK builds up driveways and access roads with the right base, a proper crown, and gravel that sheds water, so you get a solid surface that holds up to Texas rain and loaded trucks instead of rutting out by spring.
A driveway is only as good as what is under it. We shape and build up the base so the drive sits above the surrounding ground and water runs off the sides. Rock spread on soft, flat ground just disappears into the mud. Rock on a built-up, crowned base lasts.
Every driveway we build gets a crown so water runs off to the sides instead of pooling in the tracks. That one detail is the difference between a drive that stays solid and one that turns into a rutted mess after every storm.
Where a driveway meets a ditch or the road, it needs a culvert sized right and set right so water keeps moving and your approach does not wash out. We handle the culvert and the approach so the whole entrance works as one.
We build the drive so the gravel has something to key into and a crown that keeps it from migrating off the sides. The result is a driveway that still looks like a driveway a year later, not a scattering of rock in the grass.

You get the same person on the bid and the machine. That means the plan we talk through is the plan that gets built, the price we quote is the price you pay, and if something needs making right, the guy who can make it right is already on site.
DBK is rated 5.0 on Google across Brazoria County, and that reputation comes from exactly this: showing up, doing clean work, and standing behind it.
Get your free quoteYes, and that is exactly why the build matters. On soft Gulf Coast ground we build the drive up above grade with the right base and a crown so it drains and carries weight. Spreading rock on soft ground without building it up is how driveways fail.
Yes. When your driveway crosses a ditch or ties into the road, we set a properly sized culvert so water keeps moving and the approach does not wash out.
Often, yes. A drive that ruts is usually missing a crown or a solid base. We can regrade it, build it up, re-crown it, and add rock so it stops holding water and starts shedding it.
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Tell Ryan what you are working on. Send a couple of photos of the property if you can, and you will get a straight answer and a fair number.
Prefer to talk it through? Call or text (713) 504-4355.