Build Roads and Driveways That Last

Road work and driveway construction services in Greenville, Texas for private, ranch, and commercial access roads.

If you own property in Greenville that needs a driveway built, a ranch road graded, or a commercial access road constructed, you need more than dirt pushed around. A properly built road has a compacted base, correct slope for drainage, and a surface that holds up under traffic and weather.

Walker Fencing builds private driveways, ranch roads, and commercial access roads across Greenville using grading equipment, base material, and drainage design that keeps the road functional through wet seasons. We install gravel driveways, grade dirt roads, and prepare road beds for asphalt or concrete if your project requires paving. Whether you need a quarter-mile ranch road or a commercial entrance that handles truck traffic, we build roads that drain properly and do not wash out.

Contact us to schedule a road construction consultation in Greenville and get a road built to match your land and traffic needs.

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What Goes Into Building a Road That Holds Up

We start by surveying the route in Greenville to establish grade and drainage, then clear vegetation and excavate the road bed to the required depth. Depending on soil conditions and traffic load, we install a base layer of crushed rock or limestone and compact it before adding the surface material.

When the road is finished, you will see a smooth, crowned surface that sheds water to the ditches instead of holding puddles or washing out in heavy rain. Gravel stays in place, ruts do not form under vehicle weight, and the road remains passable in wet weather.

We shape ditches along the sides to carry runoff and install culverts where the road crosses low areas or drainage paths. If your road needs gates, cattle guards, or turnarounds, we coordinate those into the layout. The road will be ready for daily use as soon as the final surface is compacted.

Most People Want to Know the Details First

Landowners and developers in Greenville often ask about materials, drainage, and maintenance before they commit to road construction. These are the questions that come up in most planning conversations.

What type of base material do you use for driveways?
We typically use crushed limestone or recycled concrete for the base layer because it compacts well and provides a stable foundation. The top layer is usually gravel or crushed stone sized for the traffic load.
How do you prevent a road from washing out in heavy rain?
We crown the road so water runs off to the sides, then shape ditches to carry runoff away from the road bed. Culverts are installed wherever water naturally flows across the road to prevent erosion and washouts.
Can you build a road on clay or soft soil?
Yes, but it requires deeper excavation and a thicker base layer to prevent the road from sinking. We may also use geotextile fabric under the base to stabilize soft or wet soil.
How wide should a ranch road be?
Most ranch roads in Greenville are twelve to fourteen feet wide for single-lane traffic with room to pass. If you run equipment or trailers regularly, we recommend going wider to avoid ruts along the edges.
Do you work on county road projects?
Yes, we perform grading, base installation, and drainage work for county roads. We follow county specifications and coordinate with local road departments to meet project requirements.

Walker Fencing builds roads and driveways across Greenville for property owners who need access routes that handle traffic, drain properly, and hold up over time. Reach out to discuss your road project and get a construction plan that fits your property.