
Nicholasville Gravel Walkway
A Nicholasville gravel walkway built with Sunset Alabama Pea Gravel and stepping stones to create cleaner access to an existing pool and backyard area.
This project is useful proof that Orlando's can build clean gravel and stone walkway access, not only planting beds or mulch refreshes.
SCOPE
What This Project Covered
- •Removed existing dirt and grass to open a cleaner walkway path
- •Prepared the walkway area for a stable gravel surface
- •Installed Sunset Alabama Pea Gravel as the main walking surface
- •Set stepping stones through the gravel for a more finished pool access route
- •Cleaned up the walkway transitions into the existing pool and backyard area
MATERIALS
Materials Used
PROCESS
What to Expect
- 1
Confirmed the access route from the yard toward the existing pool and back area
- 2
Dug out the previous dirt and grass where the walkway needed to run
- 3
Prepared the walkway bed before stone installation
- 4
Set the stepping stones inside the walkway layout
- 5
Installed Sunset Alabama Pea Gravel and finished the surrounding transitions
CLIENT PROOF
What Clients Noticed
“They were easy to work with, showed up on time, and did a really clean job. The yard looked noticeably better when everything was finished.”
“Nothing felt rushed. The crew stayed tidy, followed through, and handled the small details that make the work look complete.”
Evelyn Hughes
Install finish quality
Project Details
- Project Type
- Renovation & Design
- Year
- 2023
- Location Context
- Nicholasville, KY
- Proof Role
- Hardscaping and install proof for gravel walkway and stepping-stone work on a Nicholasville property.
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