Limestone road base issue

   / Limestone road base issue #1  

fishfrank

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I have a covered RV shed with both ends open to drive through. The floor is limestone road base. Can this be a cause of rust and corrosion? All the framing is rusted and everything parked in there develops rust in places. Anyone else have this problem? I cant find any good info on it and want to know before I get it all out of there. Shed is about 5 years old.
 
   / Limestone road base issue #2  
Is the site well drained? Do you have a lot of humidity?
 
   / Limestone road base issue #3  
Limestone does not cause rust. It's actually less acidic than dirt.
 
   / Limestone road base issue #4  
Lime stone dust when mixed with water becomes quite alkaline which is corrosive.
 
   / Limestone road base issue #5  
I would want to have a vapor barrier, too. This would help keep your limestone & dust from becoming damp, then sending corrosive vapors up through your equipment.

Might want to try a ridge vent to help vapors and if it were mine, I would run a couple low speed fans. Sounds like you are containing & confining the damp air, too.
 
   / Limestone road base issue #8  
I would remove it and use crushed stone..
 
   / Limestone road base issue #9  
When you check your equipment, wipe your hand on the steel frame, axles, etc.
If your palm feels damp or water droplets are present, there’s your proof.
 

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