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Location: Utah
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There have been many suggestions listed and I don't presume to be an expert. However I have a 1/4 mile driveway and I had approximately 100 tons of 2 inch drain rock brought in and spread over it. Used to have big problems with mud, but no more.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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There is a product from Typar for driveways here is the link
TyparŪ Driveway Fabric |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
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Fabric or more commonly known as Geotextile (Woven & Non-woven) can be had at pipe supply and concrete specialty supply houses. If your driveway sub-base is pumping it is always good to remove the poor base and choke it with a larger stone. If that will not work or if you are on bottomless poor material make sure you use a stabilization fabric or a Woven Geotextile. There are two types of common fabrics on sites, filtration and stabilization one should not be used for the other. Try searching on-line and trace to a supplier near you.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Garrett County Md. ( Western Md.)
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That driveway fabric would probably work well on a small driveway. But I can just imagine the price of 2.5 miles of it..
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I've seen them do HUGE parking lots with it. If you have the money it's much of a big deal. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Mark - nice work!
I started tearing up my existing driveway with the brand new box blade and then started ripping into the sod for the extension to my shop. Once I was an hour in I realised that I had not taken any 'before' pictures. I stopped to show off my new top n tilt setup to my neighbour and karma showed up to punish me for forgetting to take some before pictures for you guys..... I noticed liquid coming out of one of my rear tires around the valve as I was showing off my new mods. Going to have to wait till Tuesday as the local tire guy has taken the long weekend off. Next time I will remember to take before pictures.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Boston & Martha's Vineyard, People's Republik of Massachusetts
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Isn't it a pain to remember to take before pics?!
I always forget and kick myself. Starting to remember a bit more now after enough looks after my "you should have seen it before!" speech. Doesn't have the same impact.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Leesburg, VA
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I paid $180.00 for 300' x 10' rolls not including shipping. They have smaller units. Is it worth is something you will have to decide for youself. I am completely happy I used it. As I said, I had a couple of areas that were soft and my material was being pushed into the dirt by my tractor. The geo-thermal corrects that issue. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Leesburg, VA
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Yea, it's tough to remember to take pics. I always leave the camera in the house which doesn't help. Today was perfect example, put new line of fence up for a new horse that arrived today. We also back filled to stalls with gravel that were flooded. Did I take pics of the finish product? Nope. I guess it could be worst, at least took some before pics.
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