Posted by Tim Barnes on June 15, 2013 at 10:49:04 from (98.84.251.179):
In Reply to: Tar Roads.. posted by Red1 on June 14, 2013 at 06:00:33:
I have about 1 mile of hilly, gravel driveway to maintain. Until a couple of years ago I bought nothing but crusher run granite from the quarry. My gravel hauling guy got the bid on buying some reclaimed concrete that was double ground and cleaned with a magnet. Plus, it was cheaper than the crusher run. Man. what a difference the reclaimed concrete made on staying in place and not creating as much dust. I think the lime in the concrete contributes to its staying in place. I have a long sloping hill that got the reclaimed concrete about 3 years ago . Other than knocking the crown down & cleaning the ditches occasionally, it's been maintenance free.... Red1 Maybe your township should research the availability of the reclaimed concrete.
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