Membrane or not ?
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Hi, heres a pic of my drive dug out and edged, going to type 1 it then gravel it.
I have read through all the great pages on this site but cant find a definate answere as to weather its best to put membrane down or not ?
What's the best practice ? If you recommend using membrane is it different stuff for drives than paths ?
Thanks for your help..
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I have read through all the great pages on this site but cant find a definate answere as to weather its best to put membrane down or not ?
What's the best practice ? If you recommend using membrane is it different stuff for drives than paths ?
Thanks for your help..
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The "Search" button is your friend:
http://www.pavingexpert.com/faqmembr.htm
http://www.pavingexpert.com/faqmembr.htm
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Thanks a lot.danensis wrote:The "Search" button is your friend:
http://www.pavingexpert.com/faqmembr.htm
I have looked at all this but the link you sent refers to block/slabed paved driveways but this link
http://www.pavingexpert.com/gravel01.htm
suggests " consider using a permeable geo-textile."[/I]
So im a bit confused. Im putting a 100mm sub base then 40mm depth gravel (10mm)
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personally, since the gravel is "moveable", and any settlement is not an issue, i wouldn't use a membrane, (unless the sub grade is seriously unstable)but it certainly won't do any harm to add one
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No need for a membrane it's best to let the gravel grip the base rather than separate them. Also in high impact areas it can be easily exposed then it frays and tears etc and it's a nightmare to hide again. Run a plate over the gravel once it's leveled and it will grip the base and stay put. If you have any type of soft subgrade then 100mm of type1 might be a bit lean.
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I always use 14mm whole stone(as in not crushed) it is great to walk and drive on, does not pick up in shoes or car tyres and sits flat and level without rutting up with car wheels,its about £2 t more than 19mm or 3/4" ,but well worth the extra MSH
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