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Should I set fence posts in dirt, gravel, crushed rock, …

Dirt footers can be problematic if you have very loose dirt in your yard. Dirt requires lots of work with something heavy to compact it; concrete requires mixing and handling concrete. ... a 3rd posts was pulled from the …

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Readers ask: Sand Or Gravel Under Concrete Slab?

Crusher run (a mix of crushed stone and stone dust) is one of the best base materials for concrete flatwork. Can I use sand under concrete slab? Pour concrete over a solid, well-drained base. Because concrete slabs "float" on the soil, soft ground or voids underneath may cause unsupported areas to crack under heavy weight like vehicles.

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What kind of gravel for driveway?

Tractor. Kioti DK45SE. scesnick said: Crush and run is just un washed gravel and is more dirt than gravel. I have a 2.5 mile dirt/gravel road I have to maintain and I have used crush and run before. it seems to pack really hard and eventually the gravel in it just sinks in. I would suggest #57's they are a bit bigger than what is found in the ...

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9 Best Types of Gravel for Your Driveway (Pros & Cons)

In most cases, you'll use more than one type of gravel together to create the perfect driveway. Some of these types are used all the time, while others are only used occasionally. The 9 Best Types of …

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Crusher run under pole barn

Crush and run is about the same as gravel but hardens somewhat and packs better than plain gravel. I get it at 42$ per ton locally. Good stuff. It is quite a bit cheaper here, $110 for 7 tons. It was $120 when gas was higher. Mar 16, 2016 / Crusher run under pole barn #10.

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Estimating Stone and Gravel for a Retaining Wall

Measure the length of the desired wall. Determine the desired height in feet and add .5 to this measurement. The .5 accounts for the 6 inches of stone footers that sit underground after retaining wall installation. If you are constructing a wall with deeper footers, adjust this measurement to accurately reflect the desired depth of your wall ...

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Dirty Gravel or Clean Gravel for a Driveway/Parking Area?

It is a good solid drive and it doesn't move around. It does track in a little. Water doesn't go through it as fast as gravel so you want to be sure and have it graded so water runs off. I had one small area by my wood shed that I used washed gravel and you could hardly move around in it. If you use washed stone only use it for a thin top coat.

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Fill Dirt vs. Fill Sand vs. Fill Gravel

If you don't have a gutter, you can use a crushed stone drip edge to keep stormwater run-off from your roof from splashing dirt onto your siding. Gravel can be functional and decorative. You can use it to create a patio base, walkway, or driveway. However, in terms of construction projects, fill gravel is usually more of a finishing …

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YES! You Need Gravel Under Concrete: Here's Why and How Much

The amount of gravel needed under a concrete slab can vary based on factors such as soil type, climate, and the intended use of the concrete structure. Here are some general guidelines for how much gravel is needed for different types of projects: Patios: For concrete patios, a gravel base of 4 to 6 inches is typically recommended.

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Crushed before footing?

It's only when rain has turned the excavation to muck or when a mistake has been made in digging the footings too deep, that gravel is required and then it's also graded and compacted before the footing forms go in. Vibrating compactors are available at most equipment rental places. DanH | Apr 03, 2007 01:59pm | #5.

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What Are the Best Sizes of Crusher Run Gravel for Driveway?

One-half inch is quite aesthetically appealing. This is 1/2 inch clear crush gravel, it's used commonly for either pathways and/ or driveways. it's a nice size and I find it quite aesthetically appealing once its been washed and the dust is off. it looks quite good. So, those are some of your choices for driveways in terms of gravel.

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How to Use Crusher Run for Driveway

How to lay crusher run on driveway. You can use crusher run as the upper, decorative layer on your driveway. You may also opt to install a crusher run as …

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Crusher Run

Crusher Run gravel -- also known as 'Crush and Run', 'Crush N Run', 'Graded Aggregate Base' (GAB), or 'Aggregate Base Coarse' (ABC Stone) -- has perhaps even more useful …

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Putting in an entrance culvert

I can't imagine it will be feasible to remove 12" of topsoil along a 600 foot driveway and then build up a 12-14" base of crusher run -- just extrapolating my costs, that would end up costing $15-20K in crusher run alone. I assume we'd be looking at some combination of geo-textile, #3 rock, and then crusher run.

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What do I need to use as a retaining wall base?

The wall will require 3.5 cubic yards of base. Concrete around here is somewhere around the cost of $80-$100 a yard while gravel is $17-$20 a yard. The job site is restricted access with only a 5' wide path that is 70' long from the street to the back of the residence where the wall is going to be placed.

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footings

Bolt the motor to a cafeteria tray, and put on a 4 foot handle for dragging the thing around. Wire up the motor, with a switch on the handle, and go at it. For a round hole, a pizza pan, or frying pan might be better. Used this to to tamp my sand, gravel and brick patio. It's been stable for 13 years.

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Running conduit below a footing | Information by Electrical

Wait for the footer to be placed, then put the conduit on top of the footer. That way, the conduit will be buried in soil, not in concrete. If you put the conduit in the trench before the footer's placed, there will be a 2.4-inch hole (more at the couplings) where the structural engineer planned on having concrete.

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7 Different Crushed Stone Sizes and Their Applications

This material is a great choice for railroad projects and those that require drainage. #5 – Crushed stone #5 is 1 inch or smaller in size. This material is perfect for road and paver base. #8 – These stones are between 3/8 and 1/2 inch long. It is the most common stone used for concrete mixes. #10 – Crushed stone #10 is known as ...

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Should I set fence posts in dirt, gravel, crushed rock, or …

He suggested crushed rock (what I would call gravel, see Definitions of various sand, gravel, and rock products) instead. A local fence company said they just set the posts in compacted dirt, but use 5x5-inch posts.

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Subgrades and Subbases for Slabs

Most road base material approved by the local DOT is suitable for the subbase. "We use 6 to 8 inches of crusher run," says Steve Lloyd, Lloyd Concrete Services, Forest, Va. "It includes lots of fines and …

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Why You Should Place Rocks Under Your Concrete Slabs And …

Eric. //. Concerts. There are many benefits to placing rocks under concrete slabs and footings. The rocks help to improve drainage and prevent soil erosion. They also add stability to the structure and help to resist wind and seismic forces. In addition, rocks can help to insulate the ground and keep the concrete from freezing in cold weather.

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Advice please!!---- Crushed stone footings

15 years ago. Most building codes (like the IRC) require a concrete or masonry footing under a concrete or masonry foundation wall. If it supports a 2 story building on a minimum of 2,000 psf soil the footing would have to be at least 12" wide. Unless you pour the wall that thick you would need a footing. The minimum width is 16" if the house ...

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What Is Crusher Run?

What is Crusher Run and Why is It Used? (Also Called: Crush and Run) Crusher run is a blended mix of coarse aggregate and fine aggregate. The combination …

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Crusher run under pole barn | Page 2

4,414. Location. Waynesboro Va. Tractor. John Deere X310, JD LA 145. Here the asphalt grindings are sometimes more than crusher run and sometimes free. Just depends on the timing and who you run into. Ed. Mar 17, 2016 / …

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How to Use Crusher Run for Driveway

Use a utility knife to cut the fabric to size. Now, fill the trench halfway (6-inches deep) with large gravel stones to form your base layer. Then, rake the stones for a uniform spread before tamping them down into position with a mechanical roller. Finally, lay your crusher run gravel to form the top layer of your driveway.

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The Scoop on Gravel – Footing Choices for Mud-Free Paddocks

Photo by Kim Roe. Pea gravel is a round, smooth (not crushed), rock without fines. It's sometimes called drain rock and can be found in various sizes. For horse paddocks it's best in the 5/8 and slightly smaller varieties. Pea gravel has become popular in recent years for the top layer of horse paddocks.

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Coverage area of crush and run?

It is called crusher run, not crush and run. That means you are getting whatever comes out of the rock crusher. It is not sifted or sorted according to size. The crusher will create a variety of sizes and a lot of small sand size pieces which are the fines. You can buy sifted rock which are all the same size, but that is not good for driveways.

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Floating slab for a cold detached garage

We are thinking of 24-deep thickened edge, rebar along bottoms of thicked edges, WWF reinforcing for the slab. Dig out the whole thing to the depth of edge depth plus another 4 inches. Place 4 inches of compacted crusher run in entire area, then build up another 20 inches of crusher run to make the high hat center, then mesh and bar, then …

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Setting fence posts in gravel rather than concrete and

Crusher run, or what is called 3/4" minus, out here, is what I would recommend for tamping. It should pack nice and tight. For driveways, we use the same material. Looking at your link I think the "quarry dust" is finer than 3/4" minus, more like 3/8" minus. I think your plan sounds fine.

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Crushed Stone vs. Pea Gravel: What's the Difference?

Crushed stone is available in a variety of sizes, from 3/8" to 4". Because it is literally crushed stone, there is no consistency to its shape. The edges tend to be sharper and it feels rougher to the touch than pea gravel. Also, most crushed stone will either be in a white or gray hue, giving you a more neutral look than the colorful pea ...

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