I am planning on putting in a new gravel drive
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I am planning on putting in a gravel drive.
I have dug up my front lawn and down about 6 inches.
I am aware of the new legislation regarding not having hard paving without planning permission and this along with the cost has steered me towards gravel.
The drive area is 15 x 15 feet
My questions are basically these -
i) how thick a layer of sub base should I put down?
ii) As i need the drive to be permeable to water what sort of
sub base should I use? ( I am also thinking here about if the local council come along and ask me / check)
I have some bricks that are from the wall I took down to make the drive, I was hoping to smash these up pretty small to add into the sub base to make up the volume.
iii)I would like to use 20mm stafford pink gravel - what thickness should I use?
The drive will be used for cars only.
Any suggestions really are very much appreciated.
I have done some research and spoken to different people but seem to get different answers as to what is needed.
My local council follows the communities.gov.uk website which says to use 4/20 or type 3 sub base (open graded) as this is permeable where as type 1 is not.
They also say that the depth should be 200mm or nearly 8 inches deep. This seems a bit extreme to me.
They then say to put 50mm or approx 2 inches of gravel on top. That seems reasonable.
Many thanks
macgrl
I have dug up my front lawn and down about 6 inches.
I am aware of the new legislation regarding not having hard paving without planning permission and this along with the cost has steered me towards gravel.
The drive area is 15 x 15 feet
My questions are basically these -
i) how thick a layer of sub base should I put down?
ii) As i need the drive to be permeable to water what sort of
sub base should I use? ( I am also thinking here about if the local council come along and ask me / check)
I have some bricks that are from the wall I took down to make the drive, I was hoping to smash these up pretty small to add into the sub base to make up the volume.
iii)I would like to use 20mm stafford pink gravel - what thickness should I use?
The drive will be used for cars only.
Any suggestions really are very much appreciated.
I have done some research and spoken to different people but seem to get different answers as to what is needed.
My local council follows the communities.gov.uk website which says to use 4/20 or type 3 sub base (open graded) as this is permeable where as type 1 is not.
They also say that the depth should be 200mm or nearly 8 inches deep. This seems a bit extreme to me.
They then say to put 50mm or approx 2 inches of gravel on top. That seems reasonable.
Many thanks
macgrl
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Read the main site it's all there in lots of glorious detail, mot type 1 will be permeable enough for gravel driveway. There are sections on gravel and on sub bases.
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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that's because they are idiots and don't know any better
couldn't have put it better myself!
Dan the Crusher Man
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Type 3 is the stuff specified for permeable paving it has no fines so allows the water to flow through the sub base and/or be stored in the voids so I can see where the council are coming from, thickness normally depends on ground permeability.
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100mm compacted thickness should be fine unless you've got a 4x4 or van using it regularly in which case go for 150mm compacted thickness, Ideally you want 25mm - 40mm of gravel otherwise it will be a pain to walk on and when you drive into the driveway you will just come to a complete stop if its too deep.
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Hi, thank you so much for your help.
What is 100mm compacted crusher run before it is compacted?
I am trying to workout the volume that I need, I have the width and length just need to know how deep it needs to be before compacting.
Many thanks
I am hopefully going to get the materials ordered monday and have it down later in the week.
What is 100mm compacted crusher run before it is compacted?
I am trying to workout the volume that I need, I have the width and length just need to know how deep it needs to be before compacting.
Many thanks
I am hopefully going to get the materials ordered monday and have it down later in the week.