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7 Most Common Concrete Mistakes Underestimating the Amount of Concrete You Need. ... Ordering the Wrong Kind of Concrete. ... Improper Installation of Concrete Forms. ... Using the Wrong Cement-to-Water Ratio. ... Waiting Too Long to Level After Pouring. ... Removing the Forms Too Soon. ... Forgetting About Textured Finishes.
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Gravel for Concrete Depending on what the driveway will be used for, the base may need to be 4 to 12 inches. Ideally, 6 inches of crushed stone or gravel should be used for most driveways.
One of the main reasons concrete driveways get cracks is due to poor base construction. From pouring concrete on rock to compacting soil for concrete slabs, there are numerous ways to make a driveway. Only some will last in the long run, though. Repairing or replacing a driveway can be quite costly, so doing it right the first time can prevent those problems. Family Handyman stresses that driveway bases have to be solid and stable, especially in colder climates. This is also important to protect the driveway from the heavyweight of parked vehicles. Depending on what the driveway will be used for, the base may need to be 4 to 12 inches. Ideally, 6 inches of crushed stone or gravel should be used for most driveways. Proper application requires that the driveway hole be dug out, and the soil has to be prepared. Concrete Network explains that the two levels underneath driveways include the subgrade of native soil topped with a subbase of gravel underneath the concrete slab. The best sub-base for a concrete slab is gravel. The soil has to be prepped first before the gravel can be laid down; pouring concrete directly onto rock is not considered a best practice.
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