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Can you sprinkle dry cement over gravel?

Cement mix might work in some cases over an existing gravel driveway. Laying a concrete driveway over an existing gravel one is possible, but it is not generally recommended. The kind of gravel that is intended to go under cement is typically a smaller grade than what is used for gravel driveways.

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Laying a concrete driveway over an existing gravel one is possible, but it is not generally recommended. The kind of gravel that is intended to go under cement is typically a smaller grade than what is used for gravel driveways. However, if the gravel in your driveway is small enough, it is possible to create a cement driveway over the existing one.

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Determine Suitability

Rarely, it is appropriate to add cement mix over a gravel driveway. Many cement driveways use pea gravel under the cement to prevent the cement from cracking and breaking when the ground shifts. However, most gravel used for this purpose is specifically designed to be used under cement. Many forms of gravel used for driveways are too large to use with cement added on top later. Study your gravel driveway to determine the kinds of rocks used for the gravel drive. If most of your rocks are smaller than ½ inch, it is suitable to be used as a gravel underlay for cement mix.

Choose Cement

The kind of cement used to lay over gravel is important as well. Typically, most cement driveway projects use a mixture of Portland cement, sand and water. Make sure to follow the specification "ASTM C-94" by the American Standards for Testing and Materials. This guide will show what kinds of cement are best in your area. Slump is also necessary for creating a driveway over gravel. Check with a cement professional for tips on choosing the right slump to use with your grade of cement and with the slope of your driveway. Generally, 4 inches of slump are recommended.

Process

Sweep away any loose gravel rocks. The gravel should be firmly tamped into the ground. For a driveway cement addition, the use of forms is mandatory. Make sure the ground is completely level. Add firmly tamped dirt or sand to low areas. Add 4 inches of sump and 1 inch of aggregate before adding cement. The cement should be mixed and smoothed over the aggregate surface. Usually, 4 inches of cement will create the height you want for your driveway. Make sure the cement is as smooth as possible. This is usually done with a tool that looks somewhat like a squeegee. You must let it cure for three to seven days by applying water, plastic covering or curing compounds to the surface. Finally, joints are sawn into the surface of the concrete to prevent cracking.

Alternative

If the idea of laying concrete in the professional manner is overwhelming to you, there is another way to add cement over gravel without so much work. The cement is laid over the gravel and then landscaping pavers are laid on top of the cement to add decoration and to prevent much of the smoothing process typically associated with making a driveway. The base system for this style of driveway is gravel, concrete, cement grout and paving stones.

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Do Dryer Sheets Keep Mice Out? Don't expect your box of Bounce to work any pest-control miracles. Dryer sheets don't deter mice. Baited traps won't solve a mouse problem, either.

The Internet is rife with testimonials about the power of smell to keep mice out. The truth? Scent isn’t the best long-term solution for your rodent issue.

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"Some smells repel mice for a short period of time, like cigarette smoke and certain colognes," says Ron Harrison of Orkin Pest Control in Atlanta. "But mice are extremely curious. A strange odor isn't going to keep them away when they're looking for food or a place to nest."

Do Dryer Sheets Keep Mice Out?

Don't expect your box of Bounce to work any pest-control miracles. Dryer sheets don’t deter mice. Baited traps won't solve a mouse problem, either.

How Do I Get Rid of Mice Fast?

"Mice are attracted to spots where light comes through, so if you see a gap where they're entering, stuff it with steel wool or copper mesh so they can't gnaw their way through, then caulk over it so no light can penetrate," Harrison says. Holes larger than an inch should be sealed with drywall or another suitable material instead.

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