Grid & Gravel Driveway
Stone & Paver Gallery
Here are just some of the stone & pavers we use

3/4" Crushed Limestone
The Driveway Standard
This is the "gold standard" for a solid driveway. Because of its jagged edges, the stones lock together under the weight of your truck, creating a hard, pavement-like surface that won't shift around. It’s the best choice for stopping mud and filling deep potholes that keep coming back.

Michigan River Rock
Natural Drainage
Sourced right here in the Midwest, these smooth, multi-colored stones are perfect for areas with heavy runoff. Because they are rounded, water flows through them easily, preventing puddles from forming. It’s a great, low-maintenance choice for garden borders or "drip lines" under your roof.

Pea Stone - 3/8"
Comfortable Walkways
If you’re building a path where people will be walking in sandals or pets will be running, pea stone is the answer. These small, smooth pebbles are easy on the feet and give your landscaping a clean, high-end "estate" look. It’s the perfect decorative finish for custom paths.

21AA Crushed Concrete
The Heavy-Duty Budget Pick
This is a recycled powerhouse. It contains a mix of stone and "fines" (dust) that packs down incredibly tight—almost like a temporary pavement. It’s an eco-friendly and cost-effective way to build a massive base for a new driveway or a pad for a heavy trailer or shed.

Natural Flagstone
The Northwoods Look
Nothing beats the rugged, timeless look of real Michigan flagstone for a custom walkway. These large, flat stones provide a slip-resistant surface that handles our freeze-thaw cycles much better than a solid concrete sidewalk, which often heaves and cracks in the winter.

Asphalt Millings
Recycled Durability
These are recycled bits of old roads that, when spread and compacted in the summer heat, actually "knit" back together. It gives you a surface that is much cleaner and less dusty than traditional gravel, but at a fraction of the cost of a brand-new paved driveway.

Interlocking Pavers
Professional Patios
Unlike a single slab of concrete that eventually snaps under the pressure of moving frost, interlocking pavers are "flexible." They move slightly with the ground and can be easily reset if they ever shift. They offer the highest level of durability and style for a front entrance or back patio.

Decorative Slag & Dark Chips
High-Contrast Edging
If you want your house to stand out, these dark, angular chips are the way to go. The deep colors make the green of your lawn and the colors of your siding "pop." They don't fade in the sun and stay heavy enough that they won't blow away during a Marquette windstorm.

Cobblestone Blocks
The "Forever" Edge
Use these to "frame" your driveway or path. Cobblestone edging prevents the sides of your gravel or asphalt from "fraying" into the grass over time. It creates a permanent barrier that makes plowing easier and gives your property a finished, professional look that lasts a lifetime.