Terrible Gravel Decision and now Wondering how to Fix
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 10:35 pm
Hi there,
So basically I’ve had about 8 bags of 40mm gravel delivered to my place, dumped on top of my driveway and raked out evenly in a bid to create a minimal upkeep, nice looking drive.
I didn’t do any research before this and so didn’t dig out any land below for the gravel, or lay compactor (MOT1?) etc. - it’s literally just gravel on earth - and it’s a big ol’ driveway.
As you can probably imagine, this is absolutely horrendous to walk or drive on - trenches, puddles etc. - though tbh I do like how it looks aesthetically. I’ve seen people online refer to it as similar to something they use on racetracks as runoff for the cars or something? Obviously I’m hugely regretting the decision, and am now wondering what steps could be taken to fix it?
Am I going to have to move it all to one side, do it properly, then move it all to the other side and do it there too? I saw something about epoxy on here as well, is that potentially a good choice? Equally, could I rent out one of those compactor machines and pack the stones in a bit that way? Or potentially use smaller stones to pour on top and fill out the gaps?
Any advice is much appreciated, thanks.
So basically I’ve had about 8 bags of 40mm gravel delivered to my place, dumped on top of my driveway and raked out evenly in a bid to create a minimal upkeep, nice looking drive.
I didn’t do any research before this and so didn’t dig out any land below for the gravel, or lay compactor (MOT1?) etc. - it’s literally just gravel on earth - and it’s a big ol’ driveway.
As you can probably imagine, this is absolutely horrendous to walk or drive on - trenches, puddles etc. - though tbh I do like how it looks aesthetically. I’ve seen people online refer to it as similar to something they use on racetracks as runoff for the cars or something? Obviously I’m hugely regretting the decision, and am now wondering what steps could be taken to fix it?
Am I going to have to move it all to one side, do it properly, then move it all to the other side and do it there too? I saw something about epoxy on here as well, is that potentially a good choice? Equally, could I rent out one of those compactor machines and pack the stones in a bit that way? Or potentially use smaller stones to pour on top and fill out the gaps?
Any advice is much appreciated, thanks.