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  • Question
    Can you pour concrete directly on dirt?
    Benjamin Hansen
    Licensed Landscape Contractor
    Benjamin Hansen is a Landscape Contractor and the Owner of Artscape Gardens, a boutique landscaping company in Los Angeles, California. With over 12 years of experience, Benjamin specializes in transforming properties into aesthetic, functional, and drought-tolerant oases. Benjamin uses color scheme, dimension, and water conscious spaces to inspire the design and installation of soft scape, hardscape, patios, pathways, irrigation, drainage, fencing, concrete, lighting, and electrical work. Artscape Gardens covers all areas of the C-27 landscape contractor classification.
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    In most cases, I recommend excavating the soil away and backfilling it with roadbase underneath. This stabilizes the driveway. You'll also want to use either rebar or heavy-duty mesh to make sure the driveway will remain structurally intact no matter the amount of traffic it has to take.
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    Is rebar necessary for a concrete driveway?
    Benjamin Hansen
    Licensed Landscape Contractor
    Benjamin Hansen is a Landscape Contractor and the Owner of Artscape Gardens, a boutique landscaping company in Los Angeles, California. With over 12 years of experience, Benjamin specializes in transforming properties into aesthetic, functional, and drought-tolerant oases. Benjamin uses color scheme, dimension, and water conscious spaces to inspire the design and installation of soft scape, hardscape, patios, pathways, irrigation, drainage, fencing, concrete, lighting, and electrical work. Artscape Gardens covers all areas of the C-27 landscape contractor classification.
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    You don't have to use rebar. However, putting down rebar or heavy-duty mesh will help your concrete driveway remain structurally intact.
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    How thick does the roadbase for a concrete driveway have to be?
    Benjamin Hansen
    Licensed Landscape Contractor
    Benjamin Hansen is a Landscape Contractor and the Owner of Artscape Gardens, a boutique landscaping company in Los Angeles, California. With over 12 years of experience, Benjamin specializes in transforming properties into aesthetic, functional, and drought-tolerant oases. Benjamin uses color scheme, dimension, and water conscious spaces to inspire the design and installation of soft scape, hardscape, patios, pathways, irrigation, drainage, fencing, concrete, lighting, and electrical work. Artscape Gardens covers all areas of the C-27 landscape contractor classification.
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    The roadbase should be about 5 inches thick after it's compacted. Then, you can pour the concrete.
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    What is the standard width for a driveway with two vehicles parked side by side?
    Anthony "TC" Williams
    Experienced Landscaper
    Anthony "TC" Williams is a Professional Landscaper in Idaho. He is the President and Founder of Aqua Conservation Landscape & Irrigation, an Idaho Registered Landscape Business Entity. With over 21 years of landscaping experience, TC has worked on projects such as the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho. He is a Idaho Registered Contractor and a previously Licensed Irrigator in the State of Texas.
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    The standard width is about 20 feet. Park the cars next to each other in a way that's comfortable for you in a parking lot and measure the distance for a more accurate number.
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    Should I place a dowel bar into existing slabs?
    Anthony "TC" Williams
    Experienced Landscaper
    Anthony "TC" Williams is a Professional Landscaper in Idaho. He is the President and Founder of Aqua Conservation Landscape & Irrigation, an Idaho Registered Landscape Business Entity. With over 21 years of landscaping experience, TC has worked on projects such as the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho. He is a Idaho Registered Contractor and a previously Licensed Irrigator in the State of Texas.
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    Yes, it is a good idea to place dowel bars to help bind the new concrete to the existing concrete.
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    Is it necessary to lay gravel under concrete?
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    Yes, a layer of gravel will add stability and keep the concrete from shifting or cracking. It’s especially important to put down gravel if your soil doesn’t drain well, since the gravel will help prevent water from pooling directly under the concrete and damaging it.
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    How much does it cost to build a concrete driveway?
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    In the U.S., a plain gray concrete driveway usually costs around $3-7 per square foot (0.09 square meters). If you want a decorative driveway, the cost goes up to around $8-18 per square foot.
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    How thick does a concrete driveway need to be?
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    If you’re planning to park passenger cars on your driveway, it should be at least 4 inches (10 cm) thick. If you need to park anything heavier than a car on the driveway, make the pavement at least 5 inches (12.7 cm) thick.
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    Can I just pour concrete on top of the ground where I pulled up grass?
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    Only for stepping stones. Anything more than that should be at least three inches thick atop one inch of sand. Above very light pedestrian traffic, you'll need two inches of crushed rock underneath that. If the soil doesn't drain well, you'll need another two inches of rock. And if you're putting a vehicle on top, use at least six inches of crushed rock. All of this must be compacted (using a hand tamp or plate compactor) - after every inch of material. You'll probably want the plate compactor.
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    Does a concrete driveway on flat ground need to have piers?
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    As a homeowner, I have poured three driveways in my lifetime and I have never dug and poured piers. I have always used the concrete with the fiberglass infused within the mixture so I would not need to worry about reinforcing with grated mesh or digging a simple footing. I have simply created a layout, calculated the amount of concrete needed, prepped the surface, poured, and troweled. I haven't had a problem with cracking or settling along outside perimeters.
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    Where do you put the saw cuts in the driveway?
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    Control joints are placed not more than 12 feet apart, typically 8 to 12 feet in slabs. Feel free to make them closer together for aesthetic purposes.
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    What is the cubic area of the concrete in which a concrete truck can deliver?
    Community Answer
    This will vary with the size of the truck. It typically is 10 yards, which is about 270 cubic feet.
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    What is the correct mix for concrete on the drive
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    3500PSI (or higher) fiber-reinforced* air-entrained concrete. You'll want 3 to 6 inches of slump depending on how its being applied (eg if you need a line pump). There's a lot of factors besides water that can adjust the slump amount - call your concrete supplier and ask for their recommendation.
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    How do I know how much concrete I need to fill the space?
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    Calculate the square footage, multiply by the thickness in inches, and divide by 12 to get cubic feet. Divide that number by 27 to get cubic yards. Don't forget to order a little extra to ensure you don't run out.
  • Question
    Could I just lay rebar on the ground when doing a concrete driveway?
    Community Answer
    No. The rebar should be at least two inches off the ground. You need chairs or mesh to hold the bars.
  • Question
    How thick of a stone base do I need when replacing a concrete driveway?
    Community Answer
    Six to eight inches should do if the ground is solid.
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    Is reinforcement necessary in replacing an existing driveway?
    Community Answer
    It is very important, as you are basically building a new driveway! You are taking away the old to make it ready for the new; treat it like it is a new install for the best results.
  • Question
    Should I use rebar to tie a new concrete driveway into an old driveway?
    Community Answer
    You need to use underpinning to tie into an existing driveway and saw cut a straight edge. This is not a job for a DIYer.
  • Question
    Control joints should be cut all the way through, shouldn't they?
    Community Answer
    They should be 1/4 of the thickness of the slab. So for a 4" slab, the depth of the control joint should be 1".
  • Question
    What is the average labor cost per yard of concrete installed?
    Community Answer
    In Florida it ranges from $4 - 6 per square foot. This is for a basic patio slab, not footers or rebar.
  • Question
    Is a 16-foot steak truck too heavy for a residential concrete driveway?
    Community Answer
    If you're talking about a 2-axle truck with a 16 ft. refrigerated box on it (or something very similar), then you're probably talking about a truck that's less than 26,000 lbs. That type of truck shouldn't hurt a properly poured residential driveway, although if the concrete is thin in places or the base has eroded, then it could crack the driveway. It may not happen right away, and it really depends on the condition of the driveway.
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