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Do I really need a Sub-base? The short answer is: if the pavement will be trafficked by vehicles, then yes, but if it will be foot-traffic only, then not necessarily. The type of paving or surfacing that will be used is one of the key factors in determining whether a sub-base will be required.
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So, if maximum particle size is "x", then minimum layer thickness is "2x", as shown opposite. DTp1 has, in theory, a maximum particle size of 37½mm, so using this 'rule of thumb', the min layer thickness would be 3½ × 2 = 75mm. If a fill layer or sub-base layer was using a 50mm crusher run material, then the minimum layer thickness/depth would be 50 × 2 = 100mm, and so on and so forth. Conversely, if we know that we have space for only 50mm of fill material, then the maximum particle size would be 50 ÷ 2 = 25mm. So, assuming a sub-base is going to be used, just how deep should it be? This is revealed in Table 2 below.
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You can then regulate the top of this layer with 75mm or more of quality sub-base material – a DTp1, DTp2, or a crusher-run material. Skimping on the sub-base is one of the surest ways of shortening the life of any driveway. For what it costs, spending a few quid extra on quality sub-base material is a sound investment that will pay for itself over the years of extended service it enables.
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