MMH
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I am planning to put down a 2000 sq. ft. (55' by 35') driveway/play area. This would be directly in front of the garage and be more of a parking area than driveway. It would get a fair amount of basketball use by the kids. I know poured concrete would be better, but am trying to save some money. Anyway, here is my plan:
1. Dig down to make room (would dig 8" deep)
2. Put down 'large' rock base (crushed gravel 2" to 4"), 3" thick
3. Put down 'small' rock base (crushed gravel 1/2" to 1"), 3" thick
4. Put down RAP/Blacktop Milling top, 2" thick
The area is currently gravel. I would dig down w/ my FEL & box blade. Would there be easy way to separate the gravel from the dirt that I would be pulling up w/ it? I would like to have this done by April so that the kids can play basketball by the time the weather start warming up. So, I would not plan on rolling/compacting the blacktop millings until after it's been down for 3 months or so. I'm in PA and do not want to roll until a good hot summer day.
I don't know much about building a road, so would the above work? Assuming $22 per ton for the gravel (and 1.75 tons per yard) & $10 per ton for the blacktop millings, this surface would cost me $1600). For comparison, doing the same area in concrete (4" 'small' rock gravel base & 4" concrete) would cost me $4600. Is saving the $3000 worth it?
1. Dig down to make room (would dig 8" deep)
2. Put down 'large' rock base (crushed gravel 2" to 4"), 3" thick
3. Put down 'small' rock base (crushed gravel 1/2" to 1"), 3" thick
4. Put down RAP/Blacktop Milling top, 2" thick
The area is currently gravel. I would dig down w/ my FEL & box blade. Would there be easy way to separate the gravel from the dirt that I would be pulling up w/ it? I would like to have this done by April so that the kids can play basketball by the time the weather start warming up. So, I would not plan on rolling/compacting the blacktop millings until after it's been down for 3 months or so. I'm in PA and do not want to roll until a good hot summer day.
I don't know much about building a road, so would the above work? Assuming $22 per ton for the gravel (and 1.75 tons per yard) & $10 per ton for the blacktop millings, this surface would cost me $1600). For comparison, doing the same area in concrete (4" 'small' rock gravel base & 4" concrete) would cost me $4600. Is saving the $3000 worth it?