Farwell
Veteran Member
Washout is the stuff that the cement truck drivers come back to the plant with after they do a load of cement. They use water to wash most of the still wet concrete out of the material and what is left is a little cement mixed with sand and gravel. After a while the stuff accumulates at the plant and they love to get rid of it and most of the time at a reasonable price. It makes a very good base material for driveways etc, but is not really that attractive so most folks that use it cover it with rock or some other cover material. This is not from experience but what I have learned from reading posts on TBN and I plan on getting around 100 yards of the washout and use it for fill in some bad areas on my property. I do have experience with something called crushcrete ( I think that is how it is spelled) I have an area where I park some of my equipment that is about 16 foot by 16 foot covered with around 4 inches of crushcrete. It is very stable and I drive on it all the time with my tractor and it stays put and the wheels do not sink in to it. It is old concrete that has been crushed into small chunks and recycled. I built a ramp that leads up to the large entrance to my pole barn. The ramp is 10 feet by 6 feet, and about 10 inches deep at its thickest point. It has settled a little over the past year and will eventually have to have some more material added to it but I am very happy with it.
Farwell
Farwell