Asphalt Driveway Over Gravel: Why The Gravel ?
On 8/30/2010 11:46 AM, Bob wrote:
Hello,
Was just wondering about this.
It is pretty well accepted, apparently, that a new asphalt driveway for
a residence should be laid over about 4" to 6" of gravel.
Never over soil directly.
Why ?
The hot, liquid, asphalt I would pretty much think makes the gravel into
one, solid, "clump" underneath (the asphalt).
So, it's hard to see that any improved drainage results.
Increased "stability" perhaps ? If so, how ?
So what does the gravel add as a benefit over just laying the asphalt
on top of well compacted soil ?
Thanks,
Bob
A: asphalt pavement is not liquid
B: the gravel is for drainagek and stability.
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