This is my first post in this forum.
Inspired by this website, I have decided to extend my driveway (block paving) & I have already excavated, bedded & haunched the kerbs. I have filled in the dig with type1 but not compacted yet, which is this weekend's job.
My question at what rate does type 1 compact?
In other words, how deep should I lay type1 to achieve a compacted depth of 100 mm? 140 mm? more?
Lastly, should I use a mat for the plate vibrator on Brett Theta concrete blocks (60 mm) or can I do without?
Many thanks in advance
Joepublic
Sub-base compaction rate
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Thank you for the reply.
Just to give further info:
Sub grade is firm & dry.
I have laid around 130-140 mm of type 1 which is all that I had. If the pros out there think that I would need a deeper layer of type 1, then I'll get some more before I hire the wacker plate, ready for topping up if needed.
BTW, Would ballast be an acceptable substitute for type1?
I would also appreciate any advice regarding the use of a mat.
thanks
joepublic
Just to give further info:
Sub grade is firm & dry.
I have laid around 130-140 mm of type 1 which is all that I had. If the pros out there think that I would need a deeper layer of type 1, then I'll get some more before I hire the wacker plate, ready for topping up if needed.
BTW, Would ballast be an acceptable substitute for type1?
I would also appreciate any advice regarding the use of a mat.
thanks
joepublic
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There is no hard-and-fast rule for how much any given depth of sub-base material will compact, for many (if not most) of the reasons given for the same problem with screeded laying courses on this page
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Hi TonyTony McC wrote:There is no hard-and-fast rule for how much any given depth of sub-base material will compact, for many (if not most) of the reasons given for the same problem with screeded laying courses on this page
Just wondered if your excel-based calculator takes into account compaction rates...ie what fill depth does it allow for a compacted 100mm sub-base?
Cheers
Wayne