The sub-grade's compacted soil, topped by the sub-base of crushed stone and then the pea gravel.
Cement is a material that can be used for driveway paving. Two more, very diverse options for paving ones driveway are asphalt and pea gravel. Asphalt and cement are the two of the three most commonly used options.
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Pea gravel consists of small, rounded stones often used for walkways, animal pens, and other places where sharp gravel isn't wanted. Pea gravel can come in more than one size but is typically anywhere from 1/8 of an inch to 3/8 or an inch in diameter.
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Pea gravel, crushed granite or asphalt.
To determine how much pea gravel is needed to cover a 600 square foot driveway, you first need to decide on the desired depth of the gravel layer, typically 2-3 inches. For example, if you choose a depth of 3 inches (0.25 feet), you would calculate the volume by multiplying the area by the depth: 600 sq ft x 0.25 ft = 150 cubic feet. Since pea gravel typically weighs about 100-110 pounds per cubic foot, you would need approximately 15,000-16,500 pounds of pea gravel, which translates to about 7.5-8.25 tons.
base needs to be 2" of a pea gravel with a 2" of tampered sand on top.
Cement is a material that can be used for driveway paving. Two more, very diverse options for paving ones driveway are asphalt and pea gravel. Asphalt and cement are the two of the three most commonly used options.
typically the size of peas hence the name pea gravel
The volume that needs to be filled is 11 x 45 x 0.5 = 247.5 cubic feet, say 250.There is a lot of info if you google pea gravel weight. The most frequent weight I saw in those postings was about 100 lbs per cubic foot. So the weight of 250 cuft of pea gravel is about25,000 lbs or 12.5 tons.
You can remove the stain from the gravel the same way you clean the driveway, with muratic acid sprayed from a pump sprayer. Im not sure of your budget constraints on this, because the dimensions of the playground is not given.
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Pea gravel works if you use it at the bottom of an aquarium. You can also use it to make walkways and other concrete surfaces.
Driveway rock sizes for landscaping projects typically range from small pea gravel (1/4 inch) to larger river rock (2-3 inches). Other common sizes include crushed stone (1/2 inch) and gravel (3/4 inch). These different sizes offer various aesthetic and functional options for driveway design.
To effectively use a pea gravel sifter, pour the gravel onto the sifter and shake it gently to allow smaller debris to fall through the holes. Remove any larger debris by hand. Repeat the process until the gravel is clean.
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