cotswold stones - New driveway
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- Joined: Sat Jun 05, 2004 12:48 am
So they are a gravel after all!
The Cotswold stone isn't particularly hard, so, when trafficked a lot of these stones will be pulversised to dust. This isn't going to happen overnight, but it will happen gradually.
You should follow the design guidance given on the Gravel Driveways page. You definitely need a sub-base, with the gravel as a surface dressing. The membrane is less critical - you could use one beneath the sub-base if there are problems with the existing ground, but there is absolutely no need to use one between sub-base and surface dressing layer. See the Do I really need a membrane FAQ
The Cotswold stone isn't particularly hard, so, when trafficked a lot of these stones will be pulversised to dust. This isn't going to happen overnight, but it will happen gradually.
You should follow the design guidance given on the Gravel Driveways page. You definitely need a sub-base, with the gravel as a surface dressing. The membrane is less critical - you could use one beneath the sub-base if there are problems with the existing ground, but there is absolutely no need to use one between sub-base and surface dressing layer. See the Do I really need a membrane FAQ