I have a parking area that a few years ago was part of my garden. It was landscaped, filled in with a load of rubble from the old patio and garden potting shed and then covered over with other bits of garbage from the garden including soil. The area was then flattened and about 6 tonnes of river gravel put over the top. It was okay for couple of years but constant rain and parking cars over the top has forced the gravel into the debris and the soil has risen to the top. In the winter it has been a quagmire.
What is the best thing to do with this? I don't want to concrete over so a solution based around hardcore and such like is the desired option.
Can someone tell me what I need to do to make this area less sof a mud bath.
How far do I need to dig down?
How do I line the bottom to stop mud rising again?
Is hardcore the best option for the base?
What do I put over the top of the harcore?
What is the calculation of tonnes of materials to cubic metres?
Is there a better economic option?
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What is the best thing to do with this? I don't want to concrete over so a solution based around hardcore and such like is the desired option.
Can someone tell me what I need to do to make this area less sof a mud bath.
How far do I need to dig down?
How do I line the bottom to stop mud rising again?
Is hardcore the best option for the base?
What do I put over the top of the harcore?
What is the calculation of tonnes of materials to cubic metres?
Is there a better economic option?
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