Jothetaxi Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago With building work coming to an end our driveway is a muddy mess, which was of course expected. It’s a large area and will need to be used daily. We don’t have the budget to landscape this area at the moment. it was previously gravel over tarmac finish. It was never the best surface. any ideas what we can temporarily put down on the ground so we can park on the driveway and not wade in mud when it rains?
Jothetaxi Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago (edited) We will have stabilised gravel. A temporary surface will need to allow heavy vehicles to unload on it, as the rear garden will also need landscaping etc. Edited 15 hours ago by Jothetaxi
Redbeard Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Variegated crushed stone, with a path area laid lower as a base for recycled block paviours. (Our contractor got approx 12m2 for free via Facebook when we needed to match in with some that I had laid 30 years before). That way you get a clean path and a solid (if perhaps sticky-in-the-wet - though I am sure that a better knowledge of stone than mine might also sort that one) hard-standing. If you have the space, 2 paths give clean vehicle egress for both sides of the car.
Mr Punter Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Terram and crushed concrete, finished with a sit-on vibrating roller.
Jothetaxi Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Thanks for the recommendations. We Will explore these options
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