Lavallee Landscaping LLC — Spencer, MA

Stone Work & Driveway Extensions in Spencer, MA

Natural stone walls, crushed stone driveways, and driveway extensions that add curb appeal and function to your property. Lavallee Landscaping LLC serves homeowners across Worcester County and Central Massachusetts.

150+

Stone Projects Completed

10+

Years of Experience

25mi

Service Radius

Free

On-Site Estimates

What We Build

From natural fieldstone walls to expanded crushed stone driveways, we handle every detail — proper base prep, drainage, and materials sourced for New England's demanding climate.

Natural Stone Walls

Dry-laid or mortared fieldstone and granite walls for property boundaries, garden borders, and decorative features. Built to hold up through New England winters without shifting or cracking.

Driveway Extensions

Need more parking space or a wider turn-around? We excavate, grade, and install crushed stone driveway extensions that blend seamlessly with your existing driveway surface.

Crushed Stone Driveways

Full crushed stone driveway installs with proper base layers and grading for drainage. A low-maintenance, cost-effective option that looks sharp and holds up season after season.

Stone Edging & Borders

Define garden beds, walkways, and lawn borders with natural stone edging. Clean, durable, and maintenance-free — a finishing touch that elevates the whole property.

Entrance & Turnaround Areas

First impressions matter. We design and build proper driveway entrances and vehicle turnaround areas — graded right, stoned right, and built to handle heavy use.

Base Preparation & Grading

The difference between a driveway that lasts 5 years and one that lasts 25 is what's underneath. We excavate to depth, install proper base layers, and grade for drainage before any stone goes down.

From the Job Site

Real stone work and driveway projects completed in Spencer, MA and throughout Worcester County.

Why Choose Crushed Stone?

Crushed stone driveways and extensions are one of the most cost-effective improvements you can make to a New England property. They drain naturally, handle freeze-thaw cycles without heaving, and can be refreshed with a top-dress when needed — no cracking, no sealing, no hassle.

For walls and borders, natural stone is simply the most durable material available. Granite and fieldstone walls built with proper technique will outlast any wooden or plastic alternative — often by decades. We source quality materials and take the time to do it right.

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Natural Drainage

Water passes through, not over — no runoff pooling at your foundation

Freeze-Thaw Proof

Stone flexes with ground movement — no cracking like asphalt or concrete

Cost Effective

Lower upfront cost and minimal maintenance compared to paved surfaces

Curb Appeal

A fresh stone driveway or wall immediately improves your home's appearance

Our Process

1

Free Site Visit

We walk the property, discuss your goals, and give you a clear, honest estimate with no pressure and no surprises.

2

Excavation & Prep

We dig out to the proper depth, remove old material if needed, and establish the base grade for drainage before any stone is laid.

3

Stone Installation

Base gravel, geotextile fabric where needed, and finish stone applied in layers and compacted for a firm, lasting surface or structure.

4

Final Grade & Cleanup

Edges are cleaned up, disturbed lawn areas are loamed and seeded, and we leave your property looking better than we found it.

Serving Worcester County & Beyond

Based in Spencer, MA, we provide stone work and driveway extension services throughout a 25-mile radius. If you're in Central Massachusetts, we can help.

Spencer, MA Leicester, MA Charlton, MA Brookfield, MA East Brookfield, MA Sturbridge, MA Wales, MA Warren, MA Auburn, MA Worcester, MA

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Common Questions

How deep do you excavate for a crushed stone driveway?

For a typical residential driveway we excavate 8–12 inches, then install a layer of dense-graded base (processed gravel), geotextile fabric to prevent mixing, and a 2–3 inch layer of finish stone on top. Proper depth and layering is what separates a driveway that lasts from one that turns into a muddy mess after a few winters.

What type of stone do you use for driveways?

For base layers we use 3/4" crushed gravel or processed gravel. For the finish surface, 3/4" crushed stone or bank run gravel are the most common choices — both compact well and provide good traction. We'll recommend the right material for your situation and budget during the estimate.

Can you extend an existing paved driveway with crushed stone?

Yes — this is one of our most common requests. Adding a crushed stone section for extra parking or a turnaround is significantly more affordable than extending asphalt or concrete, and looks great when done right. We match the grade of the existing surface and install proper edging at the transition point.

How long does a natural stone wall last?

A properly built natural stone wall can last 50–100+ years with virtually no maintenance. The key is proper base preparation, choosing the right stone, and taking the time to lay it correctly. You'll often see centuries-old New England stone walls still standing perfectly — that's what good craftsmanship looks like.

Do you handle material delivery for stone projects?

Yes. We coordinate all material sourcing and delivery as part of the project — you don't need to worry about ordering stone or arranging trucks. We also offer standalone material delivery for customers who want to do their own stone work. Visit our Material Delivery page for details.