Driveway erosion problem. Washout on the right. I was planning to fill in by laying some bricks into the washout and then fill in with pea stone. DIY will save a bout $2000 versus brining some one in. Anybody with a better DIY solution?

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You could fill it in with gravel or concrete

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As long as you keep the center high with it pitching both to the sides and down for proper drainage, your DIY should be fine.
Make sure you really compact the existing and new, otherwise it’ll just continue to wash away.

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Lol, on fishbowl? Go on youtube.

Get someone to do it professionally. That will bring you far more value in curb appeal than a diy that falls apart after five years

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