Aubrey Gravel Co
Aubrey, TX · Denton County
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Little Elm, TX • Denton County

Gravel Driveways in Little Elm, TX

Gravel driveway installation and repair for Little Elm properties along Lake Lewisville and the northern Denton County growth corridor. Free on-site estimates.

Gravel Driveway Contractor Serving Little Elm TX

Little Elm sits about 15 miles south of Aubrey along the Denton County growth corridor, built along the western arm of Lake Lewisville. Once a small lake community, it's grown into one of the faster-expanding cities in the county with a mix of established lakefront neighborhoods, newer master-planned subdivisions, and rural acreage properties along its northern edge toward the Prosper and Aubrey area.

Gravel driveway demand in Little Elm comes from two directions: new construction on rural and semi-rural lots that haven't been developed yet, and existing older properties with driveways that were installed years ago with minimal base work. The clay soil throughout Denton County, similar composition to the Aubrey Series, means both types of properties face the same challenge: slow drainage and seasonal heave that works against underprepared base layers.

We serve the full Little Elm service area from Aubrey. For new driveways, we handle everything from site prep through final grading and culvert installation where needed. For existing driveways, we assess the base condition first and quote the right scope of work, repair if the base is intact, partial rebuild if it's not.

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Little Elm Area

~15 miles south of Aubrey along Lake Lewisville. Denton County service.

Other Areas We Serve
Aubrey TXProsper TXCross RoadsPilot PointSavannah

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Gravel Driveways in Little Elm TX: Common Questions

What gravel material works best for Little Elm TX driveways?
Crushed limestone is the standard choice for Little Elm properties. The soil in southern Denton County near Lake Lewisville is a clay-heavy formation similar to the Aubrey Series to the north, high clay content, slow drainage, and a tendency to heave when moisture levels change. Crushed limestone's angular edges interlock on that clay base and hold position better than round gravel. Crusher run (road base) as the structural base layer beneath the limestone surface is equally important for long-term stability.
Do Little Elm properties along Lake Lewisville have drainage issues with gravel driveways?
Driveways near the lake shoreline and along the watershed floodplain can face drainage challenges that inland properties don't. In those areas, proper base depth, crown grading, and culvert sizing matter even more than on typical residential properties. Properties in Little Elm's older lakefront neighborhoods often have driveways installed years ago without adequate base layer. If you're on the water side of FM 720 or along the lake arm coves, we'd want to walk the site before quoting to assess what the terrain requires.
How long does gravel driveway installation take in Little Elm?
Most residential driveways in Little Elm take one to two days. Site prep and base compaction on day one, finish gravel and final grade on day two. Driveways over 300 feet or those requiring a culvert at the road entry can extend to three days. If the property is in Denton County's unincorporated area and requires a culvert/driveway permit, the permit review takes up to 10 working days before work can begin at the road entrance.
What's the difference between new construction driveways and existing property repairs?
New construction driveways in Little Elm start from scratch, we handle all site prep, vegetation removal, base work, and surface material. Existing driveways that need repair involve assessing what's there first: is the base still intact, or does it need to be rebuilt? Many older driveways in the Little Elm area were installed with minimal base depth and need a full rebuild. Newer properties usually just need maintenance top-dressing every few years.
Do you serve Little Elm neighborhoods near the lake as well as rural properties?
Yes. We serve both the established neighborhoods and newer subdivisions closer to town, and the acreage and rural properties along the northern edge of Little Elm near the Denton/Collin county line. Lake-adjacent properties often have longer driveway runs and more complex drainage requirements; we handle both straightforward residential installs and more involved properties.