scummings
Electrical
- Apr 12, 2002
- 2
Can anyone give me some tips on a new gravel driveway. The excavation is done, it's nice and level and once we have our log home delivered we will put in culverts and drainage ditches. We were told by the excavators that it would be a good idea to first put down a "filter fabric" available locally for about $1.00 a foot at 12' width, then put our gravel down to prevent the gravel from sinking.
If we put down the fabric, do we have to put down the big gravel or can we go with a smaller gravel? Is there a more economical alternative? The driveway is at least 600' and will be a mudhole if we don't do something to prevent the gravel from sinking.
Is the price good or can it be bought cheaper elsewhere? I'v searched the internet and found articles on geotextile fabrics, but no pricing, is this the same stuff? It's all so confusing with all the different types, can someone enlighten me please?
Also, how is it put down?
Thanks,
Sheri in KY
If we put down the fabric, do we have to put down the big gravel or can we go with a smaller gravel? Is there a more economical alternative? The driveway is at least 600' and will be a mudhole if we don't do something to prevent the gravel from sinking.
Is the price good or can it be bought cheaper elsewhere? I'v searched the internet and found articles on geotextile fabrics, but no pricing, is this the same stuff? It's all so confusing with all the different types, can someone enlighten me please?
Also, how is it put down?
Thanks,
Sheri in KY