Laying edgings

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DPB-1
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Post: # 27355Post DPB-1

I'm in the process of doing my driveway with Formepave Chartres, the area has been dug out to 10", everything ordered has arrived, but the looking at the Paving expert website, the bit about edgings, it seems there are two methods, 1) Putting concrete bed down onto compacted subgrade the edgings bedded on top. or 2) Putting the concrete bed down onto a layer of compacted sub-base and edgings bedded on top.
As the driveway will have three fairly heavy cars parked on it, the last thing I want is any movement. I must point out that I mainly do fencing and patios, but my other half has been on at me to get our own driveway done,
Somebody please point me in the right direction of the correct way, and save me from a future life of misery from her indoors.

MRA
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Post: # 27356Post MRA

Many here may say this is overkill, but I would definately recommend settings the edgings in a full depth of concrete first, then install the sub-base in two compacted layers. This way, the sub-base will be restrained laterally and will help avoid any problems further down the line.

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Post: # 27368Post Dave_L

I form the concrete bed for edging strips/kerbing on top of compacted sub-base.

More info can be found here Kerbs & Edging construction detail




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seanandruby
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Post: # 27379Post seanandruby

.... me to, its cleaner to work with type one down especially if you kneel down towards the end of a long tiring day :)
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Post: # 27404Post Mikey_C

If you are putting linear drainage (aco's) in, you will need to concrete from formation level. Else, as advised on top type 1 is best and cheaper.

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