Karen L. — Bainbridge Township
"I Listed My House Thursday. Had an Offer by Monday. The Driveway Made All the Difference."

Deep ruts, potholes, reverse crown, water pooling

Smooth surface, proper crown, clean edges, sale-ready
The Problem: A Driveway in Shambles
When Karen L. inherited her parents' 4-acre property on Chillicothe Road in Bainbridge Township, she knew she had to sell quickly. The house itself was well-maintained — her parents had lived there for 40 years — but the 380-foot gravel driveway was a disaster.
Karen's realtor, Jennifer Martin with Keller Williams Geauga, was blunt:
The Decision: Invest $3,200 or Lose $20,000?
Karen didn't live in Geauga County anymore — she'd moved to Columbus 15 years earlier. Managing contractors from 2 hours away felt overwhelming. But after three real estate agents all said the same thing, she couldn't ignore it.
The assessment was eye-opening. The GravelBoss crew chief walked the entire driveway with Karen on FaceTime.
The Scope
- Full driveway regrade (380 ft)
- Restore 3% crown for proper water shedding
- Compact structural base layer (#304 limestone)
- 2" clean surface stone (#411 limestone)
- Edge ditching to route water off driveway
The Transformation: One Day Changed Everything
GravelBoss arrived Friday morning at 7:30 AM with a grader, roller, and two dump trucks.

CAT 275XE + GB 124 Smart Grader
Precision grading to restore 3% crown with laser-guided accuracy

CAT 275XE + Vibratory Roller
Structural compaction of #304 limestone base — this is why our driveways last

CAT 275XE + AMI Rukas Rake
Precision finish work — smooth, level surface stone that looks professional
The Result: Listed Thursday, Offer by Monday
Karen's realtor scheduled the photographer for Monday. Listing photos went live Thursday morning.
The ROI: $3,200 → $20,000
What Karen Wishes She'd Known Sooner
Fix the driveway BEFORE listing photos
"The MLS thumbnail is the first thing buyers see. If your driveway looks rough, they'll scroll past."
Drainage problems don't fix themselves
"I thought adding gravel might help. It wouldn't have. Water was the problem. GravelBoss fixed the water. Now the driveway will last 10 years."
One day of proper work beats 5 years of patching
"My parents had been patching that driveway for years. Spent thousands. It never worked. GravelBoss fixed it in 8 hours."
The Bottom Line
"If you're selling a house in Geauga County and your driveway is rough, don't gamble. Spend the $3K. You'll get it back tenfold. And you'll sell faster. I listed on a Thursday and had an offer by Monday. The driveway made all the difference."
— Karen L., Bainbridge Township