Researching the, "how to..." add crushed, pea, decomposed granite, other(?) to our existing driveway.
I've not done such before and hope youthful, "measure once - cut 16x's" is a head-knocker of the past.
Spring is peaking and I want to get this rolling before mud becomes a heavy factor. Our driveway has been decent and for the most part, we simply want to improve the surface.
Is it as simple as it appears? Have x tons of y rock delivered. Take tracked skid steer and move rock. Rough smooth out, track over and over gravel to compress...?
I don't think we need a roller if the tracked skid will press and of course with anything, I can spend a ton too much of $ or not enough... It's that point where I don't make a problem driveway.
I'm thinking pea gravel as our horses frogs (hoof area) are not a fan of crushed 3/4 rock though looking at all pros / cons.
Any big aspects overlooked? Thoughts? Trying to not get OCD with the project though want to avoid the snake that's bit many times in the past...
While I'm on it, having x tons on sand-gravel brought in for the horse corral, paddock area. If you have any tips on this, I'm open to all.
Thanks.
I've not done such before and hope youthful, "measure once - cut 16x's" is a head-knocker of the past.
Spring is peaking and I want to get this rolling before mud becomes a heavy factor. Our driveway has been decent and for the most part, we simply want to improve the surface.
Is it as simple as it appears? Have x tons of y rock delivered. Take tracked skid steer and move rock. Rough smooth out, track over and over gravel to compress...?
I don't think we need a roller if the tracked skid will press and of course with anything, I can spend a ton too much of $ or not enough... It's that point where I don't make a problem driveway.
I'm thinking pea gravel as our horses frogs (hoof area) are not a fan of crushed 3/4 rock though looking at all pros / cons.
Any big aspects overlooked? Thoughts? Trying to not get OCD with the project though want to avoid the snake that's bit many times in the past...
While I'm on it, having x tons on sand-gravel brought in for the horse corral, paddock area. If you have any tips on this, I'm open to all.
Thanks.