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"Brian Walker" wrote in message
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My sailing club has just finished building a new club house that has
wooden
floors. The 3200M2 compound around it, is finished with "crusher dust", a
1
to 5mm aggregate over 75mm hard core.

The problem is that we can not keep the grit out of the club house and it
will destroy the floor finish in time.

The "crusher dust" was raked and rolled and it is a functional surface.
Is there any way of stabilise the surface at a reasonable cost?


I would try putting down a more stable surface, concrete, block paving, etc.
on the approach to the club house entrance, then fitting really good
entrance mats. Try a Google search on entrance matting or on Frontrunner
matting, which is one such system that I have used. They usually have two or
three different mats, outdoors and indoors, that progressively remove
different levels of contamination as people walk over them.

Colin Bignell