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Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 12:16 pm
by saxoner
I work for a Housing Association which is continually developing new schemes. In one scheme the contractors have laid loose red stone chips in every nook and cranny. These are becoming dangerous as they are kicked/thrown onto paths/roads where individual stones are propelled by vehicles/mowers etc and sooner or later will cause a nasty accident. They end up all oveer the place. Is there a way to stabilise this loose gravel by spraying on a material that will bind the pieces together or does it have to be all removed and replaced with tar/granules/slabs etc. This is a serious problem and could be costly to put right. Any ideas????

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 5:43 pm
by lutonlagerlout
you could clear the areas,
then fill with wet concrete and apply the gravel loosely to it.
once the concrete has hardened sweep off the loose gravel.
we do this sometimes on patios where there is an irregular edge
cheers LLL :)