I need driveway info

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by nsanemom22, Sep 28, 2006.

  1. nsanemom22

    nsanemom22 Well-Known Member

    Any body had one paved or installed(?) lately? Crush n run? ...What ever they use ... :oops:

    Got any recommendations? It's on an incline and lots of it has washed away. I'm getting gully's (gullies?) now. :shock:

    Yes, I used the 'search' button. No luck.

    And I'm sooooo sleeply lately so pardon the lack of posting :| You know ...that pregnant kind of sleepy...just can't seem to wake up... And no, I'm not pregnant :wink:

    Any driveway solutations are greatly ppreciated :) Basically all I have now is rocks (lots are fist sized)

    ...Off to nappy's house now :?
     
  2. Dawn

    Dawn Well-Known Member

    Not sure of their number but locally, there is one called "Deans Paving and Construction". They are located in Clayton. They may be able to give you some solutions to your problems.
     
  3. Devildog

    Devildog Well-Known Member

    driveway issue

    We live on an incline too. I tried filling in the holes with dirt and it stayed there for a few months then washed away. I tried rocks covered with crush and run then covered with silt screenings and it stayed longer, but eventually washed too. This way can be replenished with crush and run ever so often, but grass still grows through it and the problem of washing is never solved. We now have concrete and the problem is solved. The only thing is now we have to make sure all the toys with wheels stay in the backyard because of ending up in the road.
     
  4. rbcwolf

    rbcwolf Active Member

    Go to the yellow pages under concrete and get some estimates. Asphalt would be cheaper, concrete looks better, is stronger, longer lasting and cooler on the old feet. Good luck.
     

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