Posted by jm. on March 08, 2019 at 13:53:44 from (184.20.125.43):
In Reply to: Paving Driveway posted by nrowles on March 08, 2019 at 12:13:47:
Most home drive ways around these parts are the ID3 . If the old drive has stone and been there for years they grade down hard and lay the asphalt. On new homes they lay dense grade stone drive on it for the home construction and by the time the trucks are in and out it will be compacted enough for pavement. At the time (10 years ago) I did mine concrete 4 inches thick was just as cheap . That was during the oil crisis . Now I think asphalt is somewhat cheaper. Living in the south really has its advantages , no real freezing and thawing so drives can be constructed a lot lighter. Mine was 850 feet 10 fit wide and then 3750 sq ft here at the house . Ran right at 22 thousand but I had a perfect base only had to grade it and form it for the concrete pour. We have been in and out with 80,000lb grain loads with no problems.
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