Bill Guenthner
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When a thread comes back to life I don’t usually worry about how old the OP is. There’s always someone else for whom the problem is brand new.I hope that after 3 years he’s gotten his driveway problems solved.
When a thread comes back to life I don’t usually worry about how old the OP is. There’s always someone else for whom the problem is brand new.I hope that after 3 years he’s gotten his driveway problems solved.
Me tooI am now good friends with every person who drives a dump truck within 50 miles of me.
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Great picture. JonI am now good friends with every person who drives a dump truck within 50 miles of me.
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Thanks for chiming in! This thread was a few years old though. I went with the Geotextile fabric, 12ft wide I think it was, like 1/8" thick felt made of Thor's crotch hair, impenetrable stuff. Put 4" of crushed concrete over it, and it's not sank into the mire yet. Pretty good solution. Maybe not the cheapest option, but maybe so. It isn't cheap to bring in lots of rock either. It was said earlier in the thread that a layer of road fabric is worth a foot of rock, and from what I can see, I think that's accurate enough.Well, as someone said above, the guy gave you some expensive advice, but still, it's a good one. I mean, it's basically one of the best things that you can do in that place in case you truly want to have a proper driveway that would last for a longer time.