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Gravel Driveway Grading in Winnsboro, LA

Regrade gravel drives — fill the potholes, kill the washboard, and level it back out.

A gravel drive takes a beating in the Delta — one good rain and you’ve got ruts, washboard, and potholes. Bird & Bear regrades and reshapes gravel driveways across Franklin Parish so they’re smooth, level, and shedding water the way they should.

The secret to a drive that stops washing out isn’t just more gravel — it’s the right crown and grade so water runs off instead of down it. We’ll take a look, tell you straight what it needs, and give you a free quote.

Tractor grading a dirt driveway smooth between grassy shouldersTractor front loader moving a pile of dirt for driveway work

What's included

  • Regrading and reshaping gravel driveways
  • Pothole filling
  • Washboard (corrugation) repair
  • Leveling low spots and ruts
  • Reshaping the crown so water sheds instead of pooling
  • Driveways, lanes, and gravel parking areas

Who it's for

Washed-out drives after heavy rain

Delta downpours rut and wash gravel drives fast. We regrade and reshape so it drains right and stops washing out in the same spots.

Potholes & washboard

That teeth-rattling washboard and the potholes that swallow a tire — we cut them out and level the surface back down smooth.

Long lanes & rural drives

Long gravel lanes to the house, the barn, or the back of the property kept level, crowned, and drivable.

Frequently asked questions

Can you fix a gravel driveway that washes out every time it rains?

Yes — and the fix is usually about shape, not just gravel. We re-establish the crown and grade so water sheds off the drive instead of running down it and cutting ruts. That's what stops the repeat wash-outs.

Do I need to supply gravel?

Sometimes a drive just needs to be regraded and reshaped with the material that's already there; other times it needs new gravel added. We'll tell you which when we look at it, and include it in your free quote.

How often should a gravel driveway be graded?

Most rural drives benefit from a grading once or twice a year, plus after any major washout. Heavily used or steep drives may need it more often.

Do you grade lanes and parking areas too, not just driveways?

We do — long lanes, gravel parking areas, and access roads to barns or back lots. If it's gravel and it's gotten rough, we can usually help.

Free Quotes · No Job Too Small

Need driveway grading? Let's talk.

Tell us what you need and we'll get you a free, no-obligation quote — fast. No job too small.

Call 318-664-0998 Free Quote