Apr 11 2013 The crushed concrete will tend to have sharp edges to it making it less desirable for a driveway The gravel you want for your driveway would not be desirable to use as fill behind your retaining wall For the driveway you want a mix that has fines in it ask for a road base mix For the retaining wall you want larger stones that will aid
Apr 11 2013 The crushed concrete will tend to have sharp edges to it making it less desirable for a driveway The gravel you want for your driveway would not be desirable to use as fill behind your retaining wall For the driveway you want a mix that has fines in it ask for a road base mix For the retaining wall you want larger stones that will aid
Get PriceApr 11 2013 The crushed concrete will tend to have sharp edges to it making it less desirable for a driveway The gravel you want for your driveway would not be desirable to use as fill behind your retaining wall For the driveway you want a mix that has fines in it ask for a road base mix For the retaining wall you want larger stones that will aid drainage
Get PriceApr 15 2005 This is the binder in the concrete and composes 715 of the total concrete weight The rest is aggregate sand gravel etc When you order concrete delivered by truck they ask How many sacks This means how many usually 80 lb sacks of Portland Cement do you want mixed into each cubic yard of the concrete
Get PriceApr 17 2019 Gravel driveways often require regular maintenance which is more than concrete driveways A gravel driveway is more prone to ruts and sinkholes If you drive down a gravel driveway it can cause debris dust and dirt to fly particularly in the dry summer months Concrete Driveway Pros Greater durability
Get PriceApr 18 2017 Costs An asphalt driveway is considerably less expensive than a concrete one As a matter of fact installing a concrete driveway will cost the homeowner at least 45 percent more The average asphalt driveway will cost from 2 to 6 per square foot For example laying a 600squarefoot driveway will cost approximately 283 in materials
Get PriceApr 26 2021 Fine gravel sand silt amp volcanic ash Mt St Helens When it dries out in the summer hard as concrete So hard you can spin your tires and leave black marks I try to get all my driveway corrections done in the spring or fall when its still damp A fellow down the road about 60 miles top dressed his driveway with 12 to 1 round
Get PriceApr 27 2021 Gravel for Concrete Family Handyman stresses that driveway bases have to be solid and stable especially in colder climates This is also important to protect the driveway from the heavyweight of
Get PriceAug 07 2020 A driveway can cost between 46 per square foot for basic installation If you include finishes stains and details the price can go as high as 15sq ft Final Thoughts A new driveway is not a cheap expense no matter the material you choose Now there is no winner in the battle between blacktop vs concrete
Get PriceAug 21 2020 Choose concrete if you want Design versatility at a good price around 900 to 1700 per square foot depending on whether you choose slabs or pavers easy maintenance and easy repair Choose brick if you want A classic natural look that will hold on for generations to come color that wont fade a charm that only improves with age We hope the information above helps you with the final
Get PriceConcrete driveways normally last longer than asphalt In general if installed properly in a suitable climate and maintained regularly your concrete driveway should last 30 to 40 years while an
Get PriceJul 24 2020 1 Cost vs LongTerm Investment Think about how much youre willing to spend on installing a new driveway before you start looking The upfront cost of asphalt and concrete will vary but in general youll only have to pay a few thousand dollars to install your driveway
Get PriceLimestone Limestone is available in a number of different sizes and styles to suit your individual needs and tastes Some homeowners prefer the traditional subtle look of washed clean stone Its carefully pulverized and screened to size The typical size used for a driveway
Get PriceMar 31 2020 Asphalt Driveway Replacement vs Resurfacing Asphalt resurfacing costs 3 to 7 per square foot compared to 8 to 15 per square foot for replacingThe ideal choice depends on the condition of your existing driveway If your driveway is in relatively good condition with no potholes resurfacing can save you 5 to 8 per square footIf its more than 15 years old or in poor shape
Get PriceMost residential concrete driveways are 4 thick and placed on a compacted 4 to 8 thick base of gravel or crushed stone Adding rebar can double or almost triple the strength of a standard 3000 PSI concrete driveway Increasing to 5 will increase the strength by about 50 and even more with rebar
Get PriceNov 02 2020 The structural integrity and strength entirely depend on concrete driveway thickness The pavement should form from slabs of at least 4 inches thick Moreover the thicker the concrete slabs are the stronger the driveway is going to be In fact ascending the thickness to 5 inches would elevate the load capacity of the pavement by around 50
Get PriceNov 09 2010 A gravel driveway will cost approximately 50 cents per square foot if you do it yourself which is very easy to do or around 3 dollars per square foot if you have someone else install it for you Compare this to the most popular alternatives which are asphalt and concrete An asphalt driveway will have to be installed by a professional and costs about 6 dollars per square foot
Get PriceNov 11 2019 Crushed stone If you hear the generic crushed stone term it usually refers to stone that has a mixture of stone dust in it This type of stone is best used for a base when heavy compaction is needed As a result it is typically used for the base of concrete and paving projects foundations of structures and driveway bases
Get PriceOct 24 2019 Onehalf inch is quite aesthetically appealing This is 12 inch clear crush gravel its used commonly for either pathways and or driveways its a nice size and I find it quite aesthetically appealing once its been washed and the dust is off it looks quite good So those are some of your choices for driveways in terms of gravel
Get PriceQuestion by Guest92619001 Does anybody use sand as a base before they pour concrete of a driveway I was told by one of the contractor that I needed to put a layer of sand before I poured concrete for the driveway Another contractor told me that no sand is used because it is the cause for cracks as the concrete moves I am confused
Get PriceRoad and patio base layers can benefit from using both crushed stone and gravel Road base layers such as what youd find on a gravel road or driveway often use a top layer of inch aggregates Subbase layers immediately below the road driveway or patio top layer are usually 1 to 3 inches
Get PriceSep 21 2009 The gravel is easier to remove and move than tearing up a concrete slab What do local zoning and building ordinances say Some locales consider any building no matter how small or large to be a permanent structure if it is erected on a concrete slab
Get PriceStep 10 Fill the bucket with pea gravel and tip the bucket slightly to distribute the pea gravel lightly over the surface of the concrete When the bucket is empty refill it and continue spreading the gravel until the entire surface is covered You will need approximately 1 gallon of pea gravel for every 3 to 5 feet of concrete
Get PriceSummary Of Gravel Driveways Gravel Driveways can be a beautiful lowcost addition to your home The wide variety of different colors of gravel and crushed stone available can provide for an endless amount of designs and colors Toll Free 18448287638 or Local 4049418978 Please type in your mobile number for best contact
Get PriceThe gravel should be firmly tamped into the ground For a driveway cement addition the use of forms is mandatory Make sure the ground is completely level Add firmly tamped dirt or sand to low areas Add 4 inches of sump and 1 inch of aggregate before adding cement The cement should be mixed and smoothed over the aggregate surface
Get PriceWhile both are laid over a substrate of gravel and both are basically a mixture of sand and stone different adhesives are used to hold those components together tar for asphalt and cement for
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