i intend replacing an existing tarmac drive,it is in poor condition and is moderately uneven.the sub grade is extremely clayey which leaves stood water on the lawn after any rain .having dug a hole at the side of the drive i have found-2cm wearing course,6cm base course,10 cm sub base(not sure of standard but looks fine)and finally 30cm of hardcore(some stones 10cm across).this whole lot sits on the clay sub grade.what on earth do i do-rip the lot out?this will cost a fortune to replace but i am willing to if you can advise.will a geo membrane help?
(Edited by stevio at 9:33 pm on June 21, 2004)
existing sub grade
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Yeah, I think what you have sounds fine for a residential driveway. It might need the sub-base regulating, which means filling in any low spots and knocking the top off any high spots, as well as possibly blinding over it with a sprinklling of new sub-base material, DTp1 or similar.
What are you using to replace the bitmac? Block paving? If so, stripping off the 80mm of bitmac and tidying up the sub-base should give you a good level to start paving. Using a 50mm block with a 40mm bed gives you 90mm, just 10mm above existing, which is nowt, in driveway terms.
What are you using to replace the bitmac? Block paving? If so, stripping off the 80mm of bitmac and tidying up the sub-base should give you a good level to start paving. Using a 50mm block with a 40mm bed gives you 90mm, just 10mm above existing, which is nowt, in driveway terms.
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