Driveway - Slate chipping
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i ve got a driveway 90 sq metres in area and need to know how many tons of slate chippings i need and what thickness to put them down at to cover it? Already hardcored and driveway used only for car use. Is there also a certain size chippings i should use? All good advice welcome?
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I'll hazard a guess at between 7 and 8 tons
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The word "slate" to me is only suitable as a decorative garden "aggregate" in my mind.
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Kes slate is not suitable for driveways I've seen it done too many times and it always breaks down where vehicles hit it. It's expensive and it will break your heart.It's also very sharp when broken and can give a you or a child a nasty cut if fallen on. If you do want to go with it then Dave is bang on with his estimate don't us a geotextile as the slate travels a lot and needs to bind with the subase.
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See this page for examples of where slate waste has been used with reasonable success as a loose surfacing for car parking areas. Bear in mind that those photies were taken in NW Wales, where slate waste is less a commodity and more a bloody nuisance, and at the time those photies were taken (2003), we were paying 3 quid per tonne!
To prevent any loose aggregate spreading, you need some form of containment. For a driveway threshold, the two most common solutions are a 'sleeping policeman' type ramp or a dished channel.
To prevent any loose aggregate spreading, you need some form of containment. For a driveway threshold, the two most common solutions are a 'sleeping policeman' type ramp or a dished channel.
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