kbarrett
Silver Member
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2002
- Messages
- 191
- Location
- Lowell - Just East of Grand Rapids
- Tractor
- Exmark Turf Ranger - TR22KC604
The new house is coming together a bit quicker than anticipated and it is forcing me to seriously consider completing the driveway a bit sooner than originally
planned.
Some background:
House sets back off the road and is in the woods. Nobody seems to be able to agree on the driveway's length ('625 - '700) are the ranges in size that people have measured. (I have no idea how there can be such a difference). For argument, lets say it's 650'. x 14' wide.
I might add that about 300' of the drive is in an open area (from treeline to road).
The soil type in the area is primarily clay/loam, so I paid $3300 to have a foot thick "muck" layer peeled off the top and then replaced with sand (about 30% clay content) that was dug from the property.
Had to do this step just so the heavy equipment could make it back to the house.
My question is this what would be the best gravel to lay on this bed: Crushed Concrete, Dolomite (limestone) or 22A Road "Grade" gravel. What's easier to maintain?
I will eventually pave this when finances permit. So, I'm leaning towards 22A for economy reasons. Some concerns are that the clay content of even 22A may turn into a giant mess in the springtime etc.
What is a fair price to pay for this to be done ($4-5K?).
Yeah, I know it's kind of hard to say if that is a good deal or not. Location, Proximity to Gravel pits, Transportation, Labor and Equipment all come into play.
Well, maybe it's impossible to guess at this point, but I was assuming that it would be closer to 3K to finish it up. Maybe a few more quotes are in order here?
planned.
Some background:
House sets back off the road and is in the woods. Nobody seems to be able to agree on the driveway's length ('625 - '700) are the ranges in size that people have measured. (I have no idea how there can be such a difference). For argument, lets say it's 650'. x 14' wide.
I might add that about 300' of the drive is in an open area (from treeline to road).
The soil type in the area is primarily clay/loam, so I paid $3300 to have a foot thick "muck" layer peeled off the top and then replaced with sand (about 30% clay content) that was dug from the property.
Had to do this step just so the heavy equipment could make it back to the house.
My question is this what would be the best gravel to lay on this bed: Crushed Concrete, Dolomite (limestone) or 22A Road "Grade" gravel. What's easier to maintain?
I will eventually pave this when finances permit. So, I'm leaning towards 22A for economy reasons. Some concerns are that the clay content of even 22A may turn into a giant mess in the springtime etc.
What is a fair price to pay for this to be done ($4-5K?).
Yeah, I know it's kind of hard to say if that is a good deal or not. Location, Proximity to Gravel pits, Transportation, Labor and Equipment all come into play.
Well, maybe it's impossible to guess at this point, but I was assuming that it would be closer to 3K to finish it up. Maybe a few more quotes are in order here?