What happens if my driveway is gravel or interlock instead of asphalt?
Quick answer: We service gravel, interlock, concrete, and asphalt. Crews adjust blade height and technique to the surface — raised plows on gravel, rubber-edged plows on interlock, standard operation on asphalt and concrete. The surface type is documented at scope time so the right equipment arrives every visit.
Surface-specific approach
Gravel: blade raised slightly to avoid displacing aggregate. Ice control applied sparingly.
Interlock: rubber or poly blade edges to prevent chipping and scratching stone. Shovels or blowers in tight edge areas.
Asphalt: standard plow operation with attention to sealcoat wear.
Concrete: standard operation with attention to expansion joints and pre-existing cracks.
At scope time
Let us know your surface types (and any mixed-surface driveways) during the quote. Photos help. We document the surface in the scope diagram so the dispatched crew arrives equipped and briefed for that specific condition.
