benjy
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Covid hasn't been nice to me financially, so my plans for a concrete slab and concrete driveway / parking area outside has changed to concrete inside only.
Wanted to set some seasoned eyes on my plans. So the site was compacted over the winter - fairly well I think, rented a smooth drum myself so when the dirtwork guy left for the day, I kept packing until dark each night. 30x50 building erected on 18 piers which finished up in April and I've been insulating, wiring and organizing since.
So I'm tired of parking on dirt around the workshop, so I've figured 15-20 tn of crushed limestone delivered will run me around $1k, some mirafi 500x equivalent will be under $300 and hopefully my neighbor will push spread it around a bit for a few hundred bucks. Anyone in the Houston area needing some fabric, I should have a few thousand SF leftover.
So, since the site when compacted was setup to drain down one side of the building, can I lay the fabric and fill in with stone or should the stone follow the contours of the earthwork? The reason I ask is that one side of the building will be used for parking a couple trailers and I'd like to make it a bit more level or carve a good ditch down the middle and fill in with rock, but not limit the water flow through the rock and onto the back of my property - as it has always drained.
Also toyed around with the idea of adding in a wide trench drain and piping water to the back of the property via 4-6" piping (requring a trencher).
Appreciate any thoughts - attached are a sketch of the existing contours, section of the parking area with the dip for drainage filled in with rock and a couple pictures of the workshop and area to be covered with fabric / gravel.
Wanted to set some seasoned eyes on my plans. So the site was compacted over the winter - fairly well I think, rented a smooth drum myself so when the dirtwork guy left for the day, I kept packing until dark each night. 30x50 building erected on 18 piers which finished up in April and I've been insulating, wiring and organizing since.
So I'm tired of parking on dirt around the workshop, so I've figured 15-20 tn of crushed limestone delivered will run me around $1k, some mirafi 500x equivalent will be under $300 and hopefully my neighbor will push spread it around a bit for a few hundred bucks. Anyone in the Houston area needing some fabric, I should have a few thousand SF leftover.
So, since the site when compacted was setup to drain down one side of the building, can I lay the fabric and fill in with stone or should the stone follow the contours of the earthwork? The reason I ask is that one side of the building will be used for parking a couple trailers and I'd like to make it a bit more level or carve a good ditch down the middle and fill in with rock, but not limit the water flow through the rock and onto the back of my property - as it has always drained.
Also toyed around with the idea of adding in a wide trench drain and piping water to the back of the property via 4-6" piping (requring a trencher).
Appreciate any thoughts - attached are a sketch of the existing contours, section of the parking area with the dip for drainage filled in with rock and a couple pictures of the workshop and area to be covered with fabric / gravel.
