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But for driveways, it's hard to go wrong with quarry process, crushed limestone, or marble chips. Before getting into specific types of gravel, it's important to clarify what we're talking about.
Crushed granite is likely what you picture when someone says “gravel driveway.” Costing about $0.50 per square foot, crushed (or decomposed) granite combines large and fine pieces of granite ...
Keep in mind that the gravel base under the blacktop is where the driveway gets almost all its strength. You want at least 8 inches of crushed compacted gravel under the blacktop. You have the ...
But even blacktop can crack. Strong blacktop driveways are typically built using crushed angular gravel as a base. This gravel needs to be a minimum of 6 inches thick for light vehicle traffic ...
from the usual suspects like asphalt and concrete to tried-and-true brick and even crushed oyster shells. If you're looking for the most budget-friendly driveway material, gravel is the undeniable ...
Those in search of an inexpensive, simple, and quick way to fill their driveways may often find themselves looking into gravel. While not always common in residential neighborhoods, gravel can be ...
If you want an asphalt driveway to last, the soil under it must be strong and the gravel base must be at least 6 inches thick, although 8 or 10 inches would be better. You must use crushed gravel ...
We’ve all built or repaired driveways or water crossings. According to earthmoving contractors, advance planning and a little extra money upfront contribute to long-lasting driveways that ...