hayden
Veteran Member
Help!
The road leading to my place in VT is an unmaintained dirt road. It's not much more than a logging road, and this time of year it turns into a complete mud hole. I'm looking for advise on how to best fix it.
I've started by trenching along the uphill side so there is a collection point for the runoff, and the trenches lead down to the low point where I will install culvert pipes to get it across to the down hill side and away from the road. I figure this will get the "local water table" down and is the first step. From there I'm not sure what to do.
I need to fill in the bad areas with something that will form a sound base, and not sink away in a few years.
I've though of using 2" crushed stone, but I think it will sink away in short order. But, the logging guys used it last spring to their satisfaction when they needed to use the road, and the areas they did are in pretty good shape.
I've thought of using bank run, aka quarry mix, aka whatever you call it locally, but again I'm worried about it sinking away.
Then there's this Road Fabric that I've been reading about with great interest. Maybe I should put some of that down over the bad areas and then cover with stone or quarry mix?
It's a 1/2 mile section of road, not all of which is bad, but because of the length I need to be cost sensitive in what treatment I use.
I'm heading there thursday and would love to line up the necessary people to get whatever materials I need, but I don't really want to pick a material from a hat.
Can the voices of experience help?
The road leading to my place in VT is an unmaintained dirt road. It's not much more than a logging road, and this time of year it turns into a complete mud hole. I'm looking for advise on how to best fix it.
I've started by trenching along the uphill side so there is a collection point for the runoff, and the trenches lead down to the low point where I will install culvert pipes to get it across to the down hill side and away from the road. I figure this will get the "local water table" down and is the first step. From there I'm not sure what to do.
I need to fill in the bad areas with something that will form a sound base, and not sink away in a few years.
I've though of using 2" crushed stone, but I think it will sink away in short order. But, the logging guys used it last spring to their satisfaction when they needed to use the road, and the areas they did are in pretty good shape.
I've thought of using bank run, aka quarry mix, aka whatever you call it locally, but again I'm worried about it sinking away.
Then there's this Road Fabric that I've been reading about with great interest. Maybe I should put some of that down over the bad areas and then cover with stone or quarry mix?
It's a 1/2 mile section of road, not all of which is bad, but because of the length I need to be cost sensitive in what treatment I use.
I'm heading there thursday and would love to line up the necessary people to get whatever materials I need, but I don't really want to pick a material from a hat.
Can the voices of experience help?