I have an old, large gravel driveway that's getting thin and muddy. Does anyone know of a responsible, efficient contractor for delivering and spreading a new coat of gravel there?
John M. replied:
I've found that this is a very difficult search. I tried Home Advisor; they sent out a guy who was still talking about concrete five minutes into the visit, though I repeatedly said I wanted gravel. Colorado Gravel Driveways has a nice flashy website, but they're closed for the season. There is no listing for "gravel" on troubleshooter.com , and all driveway listings are concrete contractors. Angie's List might have somebody, but you can't confirm that until you sign up and pay a fee. The only bid I've obtained was from a landscape contractor off craigslist. He might do an OK, job,. but I'm beginning to think I ought to order gravel delivery and fro the rest myself, all 50 tons of it.
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