Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:37 pm
Hi,
I'm looking to fix up my little yard (~11m x 7m), which has an ugly gulley -- 25 cm drop from the normal grade along the back fence side (~1.5m wide) that loves to collect water after a soaking. The original surveyor cheated me out a metre when the initial sodding was done. I like to clean up the mess, and turn a 1/3 of the yard into a patio (interlock, slab...still haven't decided) and the rest as play areas for the kids.
Has anyone heard of or use High Performance Bedding (HPB) for their sub-base? It's a trademarked product from a local company in my area, Dufferin Aggregates (Canada). I'm told it's essentially consist of 1/8 inch stone, like pea gravel, and is very easy to apply. It's claimed to be 90+ percent pre-compacted without additional mechanical compaction. A number of advices I've received state that I can forgone the standard of laying down the 3/4 inch crusher run sub-base and the sand bedding. Any truth? Experience? Recommendation?
Thanks in advance
I'm looking to fix up my little yard (~11m x 7m), which has an ugly gulley -- 25 cm drop from the normal grade along the back fence side (~1.5m wide) that loves to collect water after a soaking. The original surveyor cheated me out a metre when the initial sodding was done. I like to clean up the mess, and turn a 1/3 of the yard into a patio (interlock, slab...still haven't decided) and the rest as play areas for the kids.
Has anyone heard of or use High Performance Bedding (HPB) for their sub-base? It's a trademarked product from a local company in my area, Dufferin Aggregates (Canada). I'm told it's essentially consist of 1/8 inch stone, like pea gravel, and is very easy to apply. It's claimed to be 90+ percent pre-compacted without additional mechanical compaction. A number of advices I've received state that I can forgone the standard of laying down the 3/4 inch crusher run sub-base and the sand bedding. Any truth? Experience? Recommendation?
Thanks in advance