Gravel on concrete - drive
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I know there are pages, on this site, dealing with this problem but I want to ask if anybody has had any good ideas or whether they like mine.
I have a very old concrete drive. It is cracked, uneven and patchy. It is not even good enough for the resin gravel types. But it is very firm and I wish to keep it as a base for a new gravel drive. My idea is to break it with a jack hammer but leave it in place. This way (I hope) it will create edges for the gravel to grab hold of and it will make gaps for the water to drain. I can then lay angular gravel or even self-binding gravel -although the latter sounds expensive-
Ideas and opinions appreciated
Existing surface:
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/9224/drivesurface.jpg
My idea for the work:
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/1913/driveprofile.jpg
I have a very old concrete drive. It is cracked, uneven and patchy. It is not even good enough for the resin gravel types. But it is very firm and I wish to keep it as a base for a new gravel drive. My idea is to break it with a jack hammer but leave it in place. This way (I hope) it will create edges for the gravel to grab hold of and it will make gaps for the water to drain. I can then lay angular gravel or even self-binding gravel -although the latter sounds expensive-
Ideas and opinions appreciated
Existing surface:
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/9224/drivesurface.jpg
My idea for the work:
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/1913/driveprofile.jpg
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there are loads of reasons why this wont work fred
the gravel will migrate over the solid concrete bits
you would be better off breaking out all the old stuff into a pile,digging out any weeds etc and treating with weedkiller,then lay terram or multitrack over the subgrade.
once you are at this stage hire a crusher for a day and crush your hardcore ,spreading it as you go, then wack the crushed
then spread your aggregate and wack that too
i know this seems much more drawn out,but it will be a better job
LLL
Edited By lutonlagerlout on 1251727843
the gravel will migrate over the solid concrete bits
you would be better off breaking out all the old stuff into a pile,digging out any weeds etc and treating with weedkiller,then lay terram or multitrack over the subgrade.
once you are at this stage hire a crusher for a day and crush your hardcore ,spreading it as you go, then wack the crushed
then spread your aggregate and wack that too
i know this seems much more drawn out,but it will be a better job
LLL
Edited By lutonlagerlout on 1251727843
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I could hire you a micro crusher,PM if interested MSH
paving, mini-crusher, mini-digger hire and groundwork
http://mshpaving.co.uk
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im in kings lynn ,bout 45 mins from sleaford,£150+vat day £15 delivery MSH
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I have not started the job but this time I am really starting. Something occured to me on double-checking the surface. We all assumed that the gravel level would be immediately above the concrete level (or close). But I have found that there are various areas where the concrete level is up to 100mm below the gravel top. If I remove the concrete, which can be up to 100-150mm thick I may end up with up to 200-250mm away from the top surface. Why remove the concrete in the deep areas?
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you won't drive a car on deep gravel,you get stuck MSH
paving, mini-crusher, mini-digger hire and groundwork
http://mshpaving.co.uk
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