Yes, gravel grids keep gravel in place by confining infill laterally inside individual honeycomb cells, which prevents the scatter and migration that happen when loose gravel sits on an uncontained surface. The GEOWEB geocell kit is a direct example of this mechanism at residential scale.

The way a geocell grid works is mechanical, not adhesive — the HDPE cells surround each gravel particle cluster so it has nowhere to migrate under load or water flow. Without cell walls, gravel shifts toward low points on a driveway or washes out during heavy rain. With the GEOWEB geocell in place, the infill is held at grade even under vehicle loads, because the cells absorb and distribute lateral pressure that would otherwise displace loose stone.

  • GEOWEB geocell kit covers 153 square feet (9' × 17') per kit with no concrete pour required.
  • GEOWEB geocell supports loads up to 30,000 lbs — passenger cars, pickup trucks, and loaded trailers.
  • GEOWEB kit ships with geocell section, 20 anchor stakes, and geotextile underlayment included.
  • GEOWEB is available in 3-inch depth (passenger vehicles) and 4-inch depth (heavier vehicle loads).