Which gravel? - Deciding on the best gravel
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Hi guys,
I'm doing my 1st driveway at my 1st home. I am digging down about 7" to add a 6" Type 1 base and then will finish off with a 1"ish covering of gravel. The drive is around 100m2.
I'm after a hard wearing gravel that will not break down quickly and is dark in colour - blacks and reds maybe.
The current thin layer of gravel I have that sits on top of polythene and soil lol !!! is a round variety and hence never really knits together and is always loose???
What gravels should I consider / avoid
Many thanks
Steve
I'm doing my 1st driveway at my 1st home. I am digging down about 7" to add a 6" Type 1 base and then will finish off with a 1"ish covering of gravel. The drive is around 100m2.
I'm after a hard wearing gravel that will not break down quickly and is dark in colour - blacks and reds maybe.
The current thin layer of gravel I have that sits on top of polythene and soil lol !!! is a round variety and hence never really knits together and is always loose???
What gravels should I consider / avoid
Many thanks
Steve
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avoid 20mm gravel
breedon is supposed to be very good but its a light colour
check out this page for
suppliers
all the best
LLL
breedon is supposed to be very good but its a light colour
check out this page for
suppliers
all the best
LLL
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