Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 5:38 pm
Hi all. Some expert advice would be much appreciated. Quite similar to the recent post but it looks like ours is a fair bit more sloped in parts.
We are having a driveway constructed, with the following picture hopefully illustrating what we are having done, and the slope. At it's steepest it is around 1:5, possibly a bit more.
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/ygTyxVr....mg]
We had been quoted for permeable marshalls (priora) paving, albeit standard paving of the same style is now being recommended due to appreciating costs but also due to it suggested that it would be advisable to set them rigidly.
We do have drainage in place in between the crossover and start of the driveway, and also at the back retaining wall. A drainage gulley extends all across the back and feeds into 3 soakaway pits under the driveway surface.
Primarily the contractor is concerned about costs. I'd just rather get it done right and I can negotiate if they want a bit extra. Advice would be much appreciated as to what would be best. Drainage and maintenance are our main concerns.
We are having a driveway constructed, with the following picture hopefully illustrating what we are having done, and the slope. At it's steepest it is around 1:5, possibly a bit more.
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/ygTyxVr....mg]
We had been quoted for permeable marshalls (priora) paving, albeit standard paving of the same style is now being recommended due to appreciating costs but also due to it suggested that it would be advisable to set them rigidly.
We do have drainage in place in between the crossover and start of the driveway, and also at the back retaining wall. A drainage gulley extends all across the back and feeds into 3 soakaway pits under the driveway surface.
Primarily the contractor is concerned about costs. I'd just rather get it done right and I can negotiate if they want a bit extra. Advice would be much appreciated as to what would be best. Drainage and maintenance are our main concerns.