Concrete Driveway

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I am building a new 30 metre driveway that slopes with a gradient of 1:6
at its steepest point. I need to surface the driveway and do not wish to use gravel as it is likely to move over time. I am considering using concrete with gravel rolled into the surface to make it more attractive. Does anyone have any experience of using such a technique?

The driveway is in a rural situation and I do not want to go to the expense of tarmac.

David
 
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Hi, david,
Have you considered block sets? (they look like bricks laid in herringbone pattern (usually)and cost about 18p each.)
There are a number of firms that advertise patterned concrete drives, however I doubt they are cheap or any good.
Why do you think tarmac is expensive? I would expect it to be one of the cheapest options, and as you say, you cannot use loose gravel on a gradient of that steepness.
 
Thanks Chesspy,

I haven't got a quote for tarmac as I assumed it would be espensive but I will get one. Also concrete or sets is something we can do on site ourselves whereas tarmac isn't. I will definately lok at sets aswell.

Thanks again

David
 
Hi, David,
It occurs to me that your drive at 1 in 6 is very steep, and as tarmac is a liquid, you might also be buying problems if you used it.
 
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Plenty of tarmac roads around here at 1:6 and 1:7 which don't seem inclined to wander. Maybe depends on the makeup?
 

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