rswyan
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Do you plan on living at this location for some time ? If so do yourself a favor and get a roll of landscape fabric and put it down before the gravel is spread. It will prevent the gravel from being pushed into the clay, and having the clay infiltrate into the gravel.
I'm in the process of relocating and replacing an 600' asphalt driveway that was built over heavy clay. When my father built this driveway some 25 years ago or so, he failed to really create an adequate base. He did put down heavy slag initially, then cinders, then limestone pea-gravel. Repeatedly. Before the driveway was paved there was always a problem with ruts and chuckholes, after it was paved there were repeated problems with the driveway heaving and cracking.
I removed all the asphalt from the old driveway (since I'm relocating it to an area with better drainage) - what was interesting to see is that how little of the original base is left under the asphalt - most of it is gone - sunk and intermingled with clay at this point. I wasn't able to get this project finished last fall before bad weather set in - and the old driveway base is now a mud bog.
I'm in the process of relocating and replacing an 600' asphalt driveway that was built over heavy clay. When my father built this driveway some 25 years ago or so, he failed to really create an adequate base. He did put down heavy slag initially, then cinders, then limestone pea-gravel. Repeatedly. Before the driveway was paved there was always a problem with ruts and chuckholes, after it was paved there were repeated problems with the driveway heaving and cracking.
I removed all the asphalt from the old driveway (since I'm relocating it to an area with better drainage) - what was interesting to see is that how little of the original base is left under the asphalt - most of it is gone - sunk and intermingled with clay at this point. I wasn't able to get this project finished last fall before bad weather set in - and the old driveway base is now a mud bog.