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Hi everyone,
It great to see the Brew Cabin is still going strong.
I am looking to do my drive soon, and keen at the moment on the resin bonded gravel type of drives.
I plan to do this myself, I'm not a paving expert, but a very experienced DIY'er that has taken on everything at my house.
Now I know some will say "Dont do it yourself" but stubborn and inquisitive me will still take the job on, so just looking for some help and advice.
I understand that the best layer to lay this on is a concrete base. So my plan will be to prepare a MOT1 sub base, let it settle with car usage for a few months, the cover with a 100mm mesh reinforce concrete later before applying the resin bonded layer.
Does this sound about right, or over kill??
In terms of the resin, is this a special grade that is needed?
Many thanks in advance
It great to see the Brew Cabin is still going strong.
I am looking to do my drive soon, and keen at the moment on the resin bonded gravel type of drives.
I plan to do this myself, I'm not a paving expert, but a very experienced DIY'er that has taken on everything at my house.
Now I know some will say "Dont do it yourself" but stubborn and inquisitive me will still take the job on, so just looking for some help and advice.
I understand that the best layer to lay this on is a concrete base. So my plan will be to prepare a MOT1 sub base, let it settle with car usage for a few months, the cover with a 100mm mesh reinforce concrete later before applying the resin bonded layer.
Does this sound about right, or over kill??
In terms of the resin, is this a special grade that is needed?
Many thanks in advance
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Hi Sean,
Ive not thought about the crack joints, I assume you mean expansion gaps right? I will take a note as I will need them with the size of the drive.
I've Laid concrete in the past, although "the right way" probably not. Which if why Im seeking as much research as possible. So any help please share, I would be hugely grateful
Cheers
Rusty
Ive not thought about the crack joints, I assume you mean expansion gaps right? I will take a note as I will need them with the size of the drive.
I've Laid concrete in the past, although "the right way" probably not. Which if why Im seeking as much research as possible. So any help please share, I would be hugely grateful
Cheers
Rusty
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the people I know who have had a resin bonded driveway installed had it laid on top of tarmac I think mainly due to the fact you have to leave the concrete for 4 - 5 weeks before laying the resin but you can lay the resin on top of the tarmac the following day
I have never inquired about this product myself I am only going off what I have been told when I have quoted for block paving and the home owner was getting quotes for other paving products including resin bonded gravel and they gave me the feed back on the installation procedures given to them by resin bonded driveway companies
I have never inquired about this product myself I am only going off what I have been told when I have quoted for block paving and the home owner was getting quotes for other paving products including resin bonded gravel and they gave me the feed back on the installation procedures given to them by resin bonded driveway companies
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Tarmac, then you dont need to worry about control joints and reflective cracking.
Although you may need to get someone in for that :p
i wouldnt worry too much about uv stable resin as its bonded so you wont see it and most uv stable is slightly weaker and more expensive.
I use uv stable on a light or very dark finish aggregate.
Although you may need to get someone in for that :p
i wouldnt worry too much about uv stable resin as its bonded so you wont see it and most uv stable is slightly weaker and more expensive.
I use uv stable on a light or very dark finish aggregate.
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