Sloping driveway help

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drivewaynewbie
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Post: # 24865Post drivewaynewbie

I am currently looking into converting my front garden into a block paved driveway, the only issue is that my front garden slops down towards the house, not by much, the end drop is about 30cm from the pavement level.

I would like a very slight decline (for drainage etc) but for it to be mainly level.

I am seeking advice on the best way in which to build this up, if i use general rumble and then put 150mm sub base followed by the rest etc, is this going to be adequate or is it best to build it all out of sub base material or is this something best suited to have a concrete base.

I know lots of questions but i hope someone can help, the driveway will be 20' by 12' Thanks

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Post: # 24883Post lutonlagerlout

30 cm is too high for edgings so you need a low retaining wall and a linear drain near the house
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Post: # 24939Post Tony McC

You could get away with a Flag-on-edge retainer as long as it wasn't more than 250-300mm upstand, and you'd need to have an equal amount buried in the concrete bed and haunch.

As for the build-up, 100mm layers of Type 1, compacted to refusal once the flag-on-edge concrete was properly hard (about a week at this time of year)
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Post: # 24949Post drivewaynewbie

Thanks for this, this is really helpful

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Post: # 24994Post matt h

did you expect anything less? This site is a boon to construction workers of all aptitudes as experience...the day you stop learning is the day you are ready for your box imho! Merry Xmas to one and all
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