Sloped driveway - Sloped driveway
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I have a driveway that when we moved in has slipped and cracked.
Due to being on a steep slope.
I`m looking to replace it. With a single car driveway.
But due to the steepness of the bank I`m not 100% on what I need to do.
So far i`m working on digging a footing, then building a retaining wall on the footing.
behind the wall i`m not sure what to do. If i should concrete a sub-base in or use hardcore. Any advice would be well recieved.
Due to being on a steep slope.
I`m looking to replace it. With a single car driveway.
But due to the steepness of the bank I`m not 100% on what I need to do.
So far i`m working on digging a footing, then building a retaining wall on the footing.
behind the wall i`m not sure what to do. If i should concrete a sub-base in or use hardcore. Any advice would be well recieved.
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Noticed how someone else has done it. So here`s the pics as promised.
http://img87.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsci00574pv.jpg
http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/2158/dsci00540ho.th.jpg
As you can see its a bit of a disaster at the moment.
Should see where the conservatory is going at the back, there is a dead dog buried under the patio thats coming up. (from previous owner).
http://img87.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsci00574pv.jpg
http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/2158/dsci00540ho.th.jpg
As you can see its a bit of a disaster at the moment.
Should see where the conservatory is going at the back, there is a dead dog buried under the patio thats coming up. (from previous owner).
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Do you think it would need anything extra to support the weight of the drive? The ground is very soft.
I am looking at putting the retaining wall round the 3 sides away from the footpath. Hardcore,then blinding with sand. Then laying
Porphyry cobbles on top for a nice finish.
http://www.stone4less.com/porphyr....nes.htm
I am looking at putting the retaining wall round the 3 sides away from the footpath. Hardcore,then blinding with sand. Then laying
Porphyry cobbles on top for a nice finish.
http://www.stone4less.com/porphyr....nes.htm
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