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mid-buggy

posted on 6/5/10 at 05:25 PM Reply With Quote
Driveway - What You Got?

We are looking at re-doing the driveway (cheap concrete by previous owner) and doing a section of the front garden at same time.

So looking at what people have got, why they got it, and any problems encounted.

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Thinking about it

posted on 6/5/10 at 05:32 PM Reply With Quote
Tarmac. been down 11 years now, no problems, they guy did prepare the ground well not a quick slap it on.

Downside is it looks a little bland compared to block paving.

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bmseven

posted on 6/5/10 at 05:39 PM Reply With Quote
Block Paving - durable, no puddles and any that get chipped stained can just be swopped out





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Bures Pit anyone?

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macc man

posted on 6/5/10 at 06:01 PM Reply With Quote
I had mine block paved but it is vital it is done properly or it will sink after a short time. Six inches of well compacted hardcore under sand is needed. Materials are cheap but labour can vary a lot. Avoid the cowboys.You can do it yourself but you need to do your homework.






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mid-buggy

posted on 6/5/10 at 06:08 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by macc man
I had mine block paved but it is vital it is done properly or it will sink after a short time. Six inches of well compacted hardcore under sand is needed. Materials are cheap but labour can vary a lot. Avoid the cowboys.You can do it yourself but you need to do your homework.


Oh your in macc. Could you u2u who you used and what price for what size please.

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speed8

posted on 6/5/10 at 06:15 PM Reply With Quote
Cobblestones. Been there for 130 years so I've no intention of changing them.
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Guinness

posted on 6/5/10 at 06:16 PM Reply With Quote
Be aware that the planning rules changed on 1st October 2008 for paving front gardens.

http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/uploads/hhg/houseguide.html

"From 1 October 2008 new rules have applied for householders wanting to pave over their front gardens.

You will not need planning permission if a new or replacement driveway of any size uses permeable (or porous) surfacing which allows water to drain through, such as gravel, permeable concrete block paving or porous asphalt, or if the rainwater is directed to a lawn or border to drain naturally.

If the surface to be covered is more than five square metres planning permission will be needed for laying traditional, impermeable driveways that do not provide for the water to run to a permeable area."

Cheers

Mike






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scootz

posted on 6/5/10 at 06:33 PM Reply With Quote
We're doing ours just now... can't afford a tarmac road right now - £15k

So we're just doing a proper compacted hardcore surface that will get us by until we win the lottery!

I was going to put chips on top of the hardcore, but the contractor advised it would be better just to leave it open...

DAY 1


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mcerd1

posted on 6/5/10 at 06:51 PM Reply With Quote
^^ just leave it like that - it looks better than when I drove across it in the focus :lol:





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NigeEss

posted on 6/5/10 at 07:04 PM Reply With Quote
Printed concrete, durable, hard enough to use trolley jacks on, cleans easily. And most
important, looks good so the wife's happy !





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David Jenkins

posted on 6/5/10 at 07:05 PM Reply With Quote
I'm just in the process of getting quotes - my neighbour's drive is attached to mine, so we're doing it as a joint venture.

We're going for tarmac - 4 layers involved! thick layer of hardcore, then a thick layer of coarse tarmac, then a medium grade one, then the thinner top 'wearing surface'.

It is NOT going to be cheap...
(in the order of £5K).






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Alan B

posted on 6/5/10 at 07:45 PM Reply With Quote
Compacted gravel and crushed shells...

Pretty useless for car work..


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SteveWalker

posted on 6/5/10 at 08:37 PM Reply With Quote
If you're thinking of doing it yourself (or want to know whether a company is doing it right), it's worth taking a look at http://www.pavingexpert.com/pavguide.htm
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Hellfire

posted on 6/5/10 at 08:50 PM Reply With Quote
Pattern Imprinted Concrete around this neck of the woods is currently between £55 & £60 per sq.m

Phil






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austin man

posted on 6/5/10 at 08:55 PM Reply With Quote
Was going to put the mother in law under mine but it made it too bumpy





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skodaman

posted on 6/5/10 at 09:39 PM Reply With Quote
Concrete if you're going to be jacking cars up on it. Tarmac tends to sink and breaks up if you get oil on it.





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NigeEss

posted on 6/5/10 at 10:52 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Alan B
Compacted gravel and crushed shells...

Pretty useless for car work..


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Canada EH!

posted on 6/5/10 at 11:35 PM Reply With Quote
Trolly jacks and axle stands dig into tarmac. Don't ask me how I know, just lifted a Mazda 3 to take winter tires off two years ago, holes still there.
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jake_truck

posted on 7/5/10 at 12:18 AM Reply With Quote
I put block paving down 2 years ago.
Really nice job, but not cheap.
We fancied pattern imprinted concrete, had a few quotes, nowt really between them price wise.
We decided on blocks in case there was ever a problem with the services under the drive.
Last year, guess what? Electric main cable failed under the drive.
So pleased I went for blocks, can't tell which ones were lifted.

john

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DavidW

posted on 7/5/10 at 07:51 AM Reply With Quote
I've just put gravel down our drive as it was way cheaper than tarmac (£350 for 10 tons delivered and poured).

I've got to build a new garage and will probably put a pad of concrete or something down outside it to roll the car out onto.

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