HI Folks,
I know there is another driveway thread going but I didn't want o hijack it with my own issues. As summer approaches, I'm looking for the easiest, most cost effective way to gravel the below outline. The photo has Noth to the top. It's about 300' East to West and 75' deep on the two aprons on each side of the building. The mapping software shows 5227 square feet of area in my proposed dive.
Currently, the West 75-100' has gravel which just dithers out and it converts to hard backed sod. What I will call the drive ( East to West ) is high and hard. I can drive vehicles and my L3130 on it immediately after a heave rain. The two aprons on either side of the building are soft / muddy for a few a day after a rain.
I have a L3130 with a toothed FEL and a rear blade. I'd like to gravel this summer during the hot, dry season
Questions:
1) What would you do to the sod? Remove it, Kill it, some fabric, just gavel over it? Or in other words what pre-gravle prep?
2) Soft spots on the side of the buildings? Should I try to put a French Drain in? I could try to grade it for better run off. The drive sits higher the the building.
3) It's hard to see on the picture but a terrace ( from back in the 40s ) runs just NE of the building. Part of the area I wish to gavel there will have a pretty decent pitch. I'm wondering if the gravel will hold on an incline?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts. I'll try to document my project all the way through.
I know there is another driveway thread going but I didn't want o hijack it with my own issues. As summer approaches, I'm looking for the easiest, most cost effective way to gravel the below outline. The photo has Noth to the top. It's about 300' East to West and 75' deep on the two aprons on each side of the building. The mapping software shows 5227 square feet of area in my proposed dive.
Currently, the West 75-100' has gravel which just dithers out and it converts to hard backed sod. What I will call the drive ( East to West ) is high and hard. I can drive vehicles and my L3130 on it immediately after a heave rain. The two aprons on either side of the building are soft / muddy for a few a day after a rain.
I have a L3130 with a toothed FEL and a rear blade. I'd like to gravel this summer during the hot, dry season
Questions:
1) What would you do to the sod? Remove it, Kill it, some fabric, just gavel over it? Or in other words what pre-gravle prep?
2) Soft spots on the side of the buildings? Should I try to put a French Drain in? I could try to grade it for better run off. The drive sits higher the the building.
3) It's hard to see on the picture but a terrace ( from back in the 40s ) runs just NE of the building. Part of the area I wish to gavel there will have a pretty decent pitch. I'm wondering if the gravel will hold on an incline?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts. I'll try to document my project all the way through.