Install a Durable Surface That Sheds Water

Kee's Bush Hogging provides gravel and limestone spreading services for homeowners and property owners in Cade, Louisiana.

When your driveway in Cade turns to mud after every rain, develops deep ruts from vehicle traffic, or becomes difficult to navigate without damaging your tires, you need a surface that drains properly and holds up under use. You may see puddles that take days to dry, exposed dirt where gravel has washed away, or sections so soft that your vehicle sinks when you park. Kee's Bush Hogging delivers and spreads gravel and limestone in Cade to create even, durable surfaces for driveways, access roads, and parking areas.

Gravel and limestone spreading involves delivering the material to your property and distributing it evenly across the prepared surface using equipment that ensures consistent depth and coverage. This service is used to install new driveways, repair eroded or rutted paths, improve access roads on farms and rural lots, and reduce mud and drainage problems caused by poor ground conditions. The material is spread to your specifications and compacts naturally over time with vehicle traffic.

If you need a gravel or limestone driveway installed or repaired in Cade, contact Kee's Bush Hogging to discuss material options and spreading.

How the Material Is Spread and What You See

The process begins with preparing the area by grading or leveling the ground if needed, then delivering the gravel or limestone to your property in Cade. The material is spread evenly across the surface using a tractor or grading blade, ensuring consistent thickness and coverage from edge to edge. The surface is then smoothed and shaped to promote drainage away from structures or toward ditches.

After spreading is completed, you will see a clean, even surface that drains quickly and supports vehicle weight without rutting or sinking. Water will run off the gravel instead of pooling on top or soaking into mud beneath. If the driveway was previously impassable during wet weather, you will notice immediate improvement in traction and access.

This service includes delivery and spreading of the material but does not include excavation, grading of severely uneven ground, or installation of geotextile fabric unless discussed in advance. If your driveway requires significant preparation or drainage correction, those needs will be addressed before material is spread.

Let's go over what you're probably wondering

Property owners in Cade typically want to know which material works best, how much is needed, and how long the surface will last before maintenance is required.

What is the difference between gravel and limestone?
Gravel is loose stone that provides good drainage and a firm surface once compacted. Limestone is crushed rock that binds together more tightly and creates a smoother, harder surface. Both work well for driveways, and the choice depends on your preference and budget.
How much material do I need for my driveway?
The amount depends on the length, width, and desired thickness of the driveway. A typical residential driveway in Cade requires several tons of material spread to a depth of three to four inches for proper coverage and durability.
Will the gravel wash away during heavy rain?
Properly graded and compacted gravel resists washout, but some movement can occur during extreme weather. Installing the material on a crowned or sloped surface helps water drain off instead of eroding the gravel.
How long does a gravel driveway last?
A well-installed gravel or limestone driveway can last several years with minimal maintenance. You may need to add material or regrade sections over time as the surface settles or wears from heavy use.
When should I have gravel spread?
Gravel can be spread year-round, but it is easier to install and compacts better during dry weather. Avoid spreading during heavy rain or when the ground is saturated, as this can cause the material to sink unevenly.

Kee's Bush Hogging has installed and repaired gravel and limestone driveways for homeowners, farms, and rural properties throughout Cade where mud and drainage have made access difficult. If you need a durable surface that sheds water, get in touch to schedule material delivery and spreading.