What gravel to put down

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dbaplaya
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Post: # 58520Post dbaplaya

Cant afford blockpaving so going to go down the gravel route. A friend had recommended blue slate chippings (40mm) but i have been told this will be crushed to dust within 12 months. Can anyone recommend a good quality product to put down that will last. I dont want anything too small that will get stuck in the tyres, nor something that will get dusty and trodden in the house as cotswold stone does so I am told.

Please see link for picture of current drive - looking to get rid of most of the grass and curve it round to park cars on.

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Post: # 58525Post lutonlagerlout

10mm gravel 40mm thick over a suitable subbase will be fine
20mm works ok too but doesnt look as nice
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Post: # 58530Post GB_Groundworks

I'd go a bit thinner with the gravel but only as I don't like the movement of it when walking like walking up a beach, make sure it's compacted though not just spreadbon.

Hope you haven't got kids I've got cream gloss kitchen nightmare to keep clean, that flat screen recessed or one of the new really thin ones.

You'll need a threshold of block, sett, etc to stop the migration of the gravel onto the highway




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dbaplaya
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Post: # 58549Post dbaplaya

so say a 10mm gravel at 20mm depth? can you advise what you think would look best (which type of gravel)?

tv is an LG 60px990 brought it last week it is quite thin.
No kids yet, so hopefully the cream kitchen will keep clean!!

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Post: # 58551Post GB_Groundworks

You're looking for about 30mm compacted depth
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Post: # 58554Post digerjones

from my experience, compacting gravel is a waste of time. i've run the roller over gravel, looks very nice, then you drive on it and it moves.
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Post: # 58558Post Big Phil

dbaplaya wrote:No kids yet...

judging by the 'Barry White' bedroom i can see that may change pretty soon
i used to love using tarmac, but got fed up with getting my asphalt

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Post: # 58570Post Tony McC

dbaplaya wrote:can you advise what you think would look best (which type of gravel)?
There are hundreds of different gravels available throughout Britain and Ireland. For driveways, unless there is a specific aesthetic requirement, the usual practice is to use a reliable local product.
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Post: # 58655Post Hawk

have a look at 14mm staffordshire pink gravel
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Post: # 59154Post Dave_L

We use South Cerney 20mm down chipping for such jobs, it's nice and flat, doesn't tend to shift about too much.

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