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[email protected] July 31st 20 09:39 AM

Do I need a lot of gravel under concrete?
 
I just had a a question. Do I need a lot of gravel under concrete for my driveway. I live in California and get no extreme weather changes and I know this can matter in the long run. I have a guy putting concrete in our driveway, which is on a slope, used minimal gravel and rebar. Should this matter? Or should there be more gravel? Please help. Thank you

Hawk July 31st 20 11:42 AM

Do I need a lot of gravel under concrete?
 
On 7/31/2020 4:39 AM, wrote:
I just had a a question. Do I need a lot of gravel under concrete for my driveway. I live in California and get no extreme weather changes and I know this can matter in the long run. I have a guy putting concrete in our driveway, which is on a slope, used minimal gravel and rebar. Should this matter? Or should there be more gravel? Please help. Thank you



The minimum is 4" for a common driveway, but for heavier vehicles or a
"sloped" driveway, up to 12" may be necessary.

Depending on your sloped driveway, I would use a minimum of 6" and a max
of 12".

[email protected] July 31st 20 02:17 PM

Do I need a lot of gravel under concrete?
 
On Fri, 31 Jul 2020 01:39:53 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

I just had a a question.
Do I need a lot of gravel under concrete for my driveway. I live in California
and get no extreme weather changes and I know this can matter in the long run.
I have a guy putting concrete in our driveway, which is on a slope,
used minimal gravel and rebar. Should this matter? Or should there be more gravel?
Please help. Thank you



Your written agreement with the contractor should specify the details
of the job ? No written agreement or quote ?
... is he the cheapest guy ; talks real confident and friendly and
brags about his great workmanship - can start tomorrow ;
shows up in a beater pick-up with no business markings . ?
Hope you didn't hire that guy.

https://homeguides.sfgate.com/recomm...way-94257.html

https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/...free-concrete/

https://www.concretenetwork.com/conc...ys/basics.html

John T.


trader_4 July 31st 20 03:07 PM

Do I need a lot of gravel under concrete?
 
On Friday, July 31, 2020 at 6:40:30 AM UTC-4, Hawk wrote:
On 7/31/2020 4:39 AM, wrote:
I just had a a question. Do I need a lot of gravel under concrete for my driveway. I live in California and get no extreme weather changes and I know this can matter in the long run. I have a guy putting concrete in our driveway, which is on a slope, used minimal gravel and rebar. Should this matter? Or should there be more gravel? Please help. Thank you



The minimum is 4" for a common driveway, but for heavier vehicles or a
"sloped" driveway, up to 12" may be necessary.

Depending on your sloped driveway, I would use a minimum of 6" and a max
of 12".


The most important thing is you need a stabilized base. That means you
can't pour concrete over soil, you need something solid. If there is
16" of soil, then packed gravel and clay, then the 16" of soil needs to
be taken out and backfilled with gravel or similar fill material and compacted.
If you only have 6" of soil before you hit a sturdy, packed formation,
then you only need 6". So how much you need depends on the local soil
formation.

micky July 31st 20 06:57 PM

Do I need a lot of gravel under concrete?
 
In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 31 Jul 2020 09:17:18 -0400,
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Jul 2020 01:39:53 -0700 (PDT),

wrote:

I just had a a question.
Do I need a lot of gravel under concrete for my driveway. I live in California
and get no extreme weather changes and I know this can matter in the long run.
I have a guy putting concrete in our driveway, which is on a slope,
used minimal gravel and rebar. Should this matter? Or should there be more gravel?
Please help. Thank you



Your written agreement with the contractor should specify the details
of the job ? No written agreement or quote ?
... is he the cheapest guy ; talks real confident and friendly and
brags about his great workmanship - can start tomorrow ;
shows up in a beater pick-up with no business markings . ?
Hope you didn't hire that guy.


I'd like to see other driveways he put in, and I'd like to talk to those
homeowners and see if he really put them in. (It's easy to gather a
list of addresses with nice driveways.)

https://homeguides.sfgate.com/recomm...way-94257.html

https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/...free-concrete/

https://www.concretenetwork.com/conc...ys/basics.html

John T.




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