OneMan
Silver Member
We had a similar problem with our assoc. roads especially in the spring so what we did was to install 2 x 12 by 20' pressure treated wooded runoffs with the 2 x 12s separated by a 12" space (tires won't break the wood that way) maintained by using continuous threaded rod with washers and nuts at the right length. The water runs in the direction the slough is directed and the space does not make an impact on vehicle traffic,
We had to put a 'box' across the roads about each 50' feet to carry the heavy run off during the rainy season. Before this we had to repair the roads each year in several locations, Now we just boxblade and gravel if needed.
Hope I have made myself clear.
We had to put a 'box' across the roads about each 50' feet to carry the heavy run off during the rainy season. Before this we had to repair the roads each year in several locations, Now we just boxblade and gravel if needed.
Hope I have made myself clear.