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You do need gravel under a concrete slab, footing, or patio. Gravel provides a solid foundation for your concrete as it can be compacted. It also improves drainage, preventing water from pooling beneath the concrete.
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Read More »I’ve been watching some of my neighbors recently pour small concrete slabs in their backyards for various projects. From what I can tell, it seems like everyone has gone about the job differently. One of the main differences is if you need gravel under the concrete patio, slab, or footing. You do need gravel under a concrete slab, footing, or patio. Gravel provides a solid foundation for your concrete as it can be compacted. It also improves drainage, preventing water from pooling beneath the concrete. While some may argue that very solid soils such as clay provide just as good a base as gravel, they still do not provide adequate drainage. This leads to pooling moisture and erosion, which causes a slab to sink and crack. In this article, we’ll go over all the reasons to add gravel beneath your concrete slab. We’ll also briefly go over the process of what making a concrete slab entails and some instances when pouring concrete right onto bare earth might be appropriate.
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Screening removes smaller rocks mixed in with the ¾” gravel. This also helps prevent moisture wicking up through the “fines” in the rock. The fines are smaller rocks and rock particles that allow tiny water passages to travel. Getting a smaller diameter of gravel, say ½” or pea gravel, is also common and adequate as long as it is washed and screened. The smaller the gravel, the more expensive it can be as it takes more energy to crush rock into smaller bits than larger. Some claim that any crushed rock is just fine, even mixed gravel with old concrete or other solid material. While these “mixed” materials can work, too, you’ll have to work harder to compact and level it, and you run the risk of having too many fines in the rock.
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Rust is a natural fungicide and so keeps mold at bay. This in turn keeps the wood from succumbing to rot as quickly.
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