Reworking an old driveway

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bigpig
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Post: # 10928Post bigpig

Hello,
I have only recently discovered your site, and have found in very informative and helpful.
My question is; in front of my house was a gravel driveway that the previous owner had spread soil over and grew a sort of lawn.
I am planning to regravel it. So far I have put in railway sleepers to make raised beds, and removed all of the vegetation, and some of the old gravel. Now I think that I should "blind" the area with 2" deep sand, then put a membrane over it, then put the new gravel down. Does this sound like to right way to go? The surface that I am now starting from is very solid and compacted.
Thanks for any help/advice that you can offer.
Happy days,
bigpig

MatthewWakeman
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Post: # 10929Post MatthewWakeman

sand ? why not 100mm compacted Type 1 Mot this should give the job a greater life span and put the membrane under the Mot last thing you want is bits of membrane showing through when the kids wheelspin off the drive.

Regards

Matthew

bigpig
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Post: # 10930Post bigpig

Thanks for that advice. I am not planning to use it as a driveway anymore, it will be more like a low impact pathway. I suppose i am turning it into a small garden area really, only getting walked on.

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Post: # 11003Post Tony McC

Full details on construction of gravel drives or paths is given on the main website. Sand as a sub-base?? Never! Read the main website and learn summat!
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bigpig
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Post: # 11019Post bigpig

Hiya,
Since I posted this question I have had a good read through of your site, and found it very useful, and i'm pleased to say I have learned something.
I have just about finished the job, which was very easy once I knew how to do it.
just waiting for the gravel to be delivered.
Now i'm thinking on to the next job, terracing a sloping garden.
Thanks for the help.
happy days,
Bigpig.

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