Great recommendations here but if you could swing it Jamie’s option sounds the best.
I'm tight with the County Engineer and local ODOT district chief, so I could probably arrange this if I put the right effort into it.Any road resurfacing going on close by in the near future?
Grindings with a roller to compact and level it can be a viable option for a few years. As long as your drainage is good it’ll hold up for a while.
You could save a ton of $$$ with this approach. Just got to get it compacted right off the bat.I'm tight with the County Engineer and local ODOT district chief, so I could probably arrange this if I put the right effort into it.
O come on Jess… it’s a little funny.When all the boys and their shit cars an trucks leaking oil start coming around to date your daughters, the dust will settle down. Until then, broadcast your dirty oil changes like a rainbow in the stone.
All true on my 1350’. Wife is probably the worst curse at 20 mph.O come on Jess… it’s a little funny.
In my experience, with my 1/4 mile, 100
Year old driveway, we’ve tried almost everything mentioned here but chipped asphalt. The killers are speed drivers making a puddle into a bad pothole (UPS, FedX and kids) and winter snow plowing. Some county roads have success with a brine solution.
The price you pay to live in solitude….All true on my 1350’. Wife is probably the worst curse at 20 mph.
Solitude? Not if His wife is there too.The price you pay to live in solitude….
Solitude? Not if His wife is there too.
Disclaimer: I don't know his wife. It's a joke. Not a reflection of her.