Hi,
I have had a stone covered driveway that I have removed the stones from to find half is concrete and half is type 1. Its all very stable as its had cars parked on it for years.
I want to lay a gravel bonded driveway but need a suitable base for this to be laid on.
I know that I can pour new concrete over the existing concrete with a 1 inch layer but am unsure about the MOT. The layer of the MOT is about 1 inch below the concrete slab.
The area of the driveway is 9 x 9 (so 81m2)
I have seen a way of putting resin bonded over this mix of layers and this is an example:
Sure set
However I am considering a concrete pour over the whole area so it will be 1 inch over the concrete and 2 inches over the type1 and intend to use a steel fiber re-inforced 100N/m concrete formulation (UHPC). Given this is 5x the strength of a standard driveway concrete that is normally only laid at 5 inches thick and given the sublayer is so mature AND given that there will be a topcoat of a resin bonded gravel I would have thought this would be more than acceptable.
BUT obviously I'm on here to ask if there is something I am missing?
Concrete driveway - Advice please!
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Ok well that answers that question! I guess I have a lot of digging ahead of me
Oh and it was 2 inches or 50mm, only the pour over on existing concrete to bring it up to level was going to be 25mm (Which I have read elsewhere on this site is acceptable even with a 20N concrete, so should be way over the top with a 100N?
So new question, what would be the benefit of a 100N concrete over a 20N concrete if it doesn't allow me to reduce the depth of the base? Thanks!
Oh and it was 2 inches or 50mm, only the pour over on existing concrete to bring it up to level was going to be 25mm (Which I have read elsewhere on this site is acceptable even with a 20N concrete, so should be way over the top with a 100N?
So new question, what would be the benefit of a 100N concrete over a 20N concrete if it doesn't allow me to reduce the depth of the base? Thanks!
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Who is going to lay the 25mm thickness of steef fibre reinforced UHPC concrete (which I presume refers to ultra-high performance concrete)? The general rule is that the minimum thickness of concrete should not be less than 4 times the maximum size of aggregate - so for 20mm aggregate the minimum thickness is say 75mm. What type/size of steel fibres are they? Have you consulted the supplier about your intentions?
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