RadarTech
Elite Member
hey guys,
Got some questions about this stuff...
We live in the mountains of Western NC.
Our driveway is challenging to say the least..
In a couple of weeks, we are getting it rebuilt and shortened to a new route.
So I thought we would add geo to the base and not use railroad ballast this time.
Cost is about $430 for a 430 foot 12.5 foot wide roll.
Shipping inclusive.
A single load of ballast is ~$430 for 18 tons delivered.. and I figure about 10 feet wide with 120-140 feet.
The road will be freshly moved dirt and graded down below the current level in another couple of spots. (4 feet removed by 10 feet wide by 100 feet long- to build up the new area)
Will geotextile make this a better road bed?
Money wise it looks much cheaper if I believe the hype.
BUT yall have never steered me wrong...
thoughts? opinions?
and yes I did open a can of worms knowingly!
RT
Got some questions about this stuff...
We live in the mountains of Western NC.
Our driveway is challenging to say the least..
In a couple of weeks, we are getting it rebuilt and shortened to a new route.
So I thought we would add geo to the base and not use railroad ballast this time.
Cost is about $430 for a 430 foot 12.5 foot wide roll.
Shipping inclusive.
A single load of ballast is ~$430 for 18 tons delivered.. and I figure about 10 feet wide with 120-140 feet.
The road will be freshly moved dirt and graded down below the current level in another couple of spots. (4 feet removed by 10 feet wide by 100 feet long- to build up the new area)
Will geotextile make this a better road bed?
Money wise it looks much cheaper if I believe the hype.
BUT yall have never steered me wrong...
thoughts? opinions?
and yes I did open a can of worms knowingly!
RT