ericher69
Veteran Member
EddieWalker said:For that much money, you should be able to pour concrete thick enough to never have to worry about it again in your lifetime!!!
I just had a quote of $2 a square foot for one layer, two inches thick.
Why where they going to remove your existing base? Asphalt is not structural, it requires a solid base with good drainage to last. Biggest mistake people make is not building up their base thick enough, then compacting it before puttind down ashpalt. As the base compacts and settles, the asphalt cracks.
Depending where you are, you need at least four inches of good compacted road base material. That means rock that is crushed with jagged edges in size from an inch or two, down to fines all mixed together.
2 inches of asphault is the minimum for light traffic. Four inches is much better for long term, but of course, twice the money in material.
Eddie
The drive has been dug and patched numerous times;foundation repair, sewer line change, water line change, cracking and sinking
Base is obviously garbage!