What to know about driveway reflectors?

Lsc30011983
by Lsc30011983




  5 answers
  • What brand so that I can Google and take a look to see what they say about installation. If it were me, just from the sounds of it, I would mix up some cement and pour into 4 galvanized buckets. Place one stick in each bucket. Tip the bucket ever so slightly during the curing process. The height of a half brick will do. Once cured, drill a couple holes in the bucket on the sloped side for water drainage. That way you can move them around as needed, yet they will not blow away and will not fill with water or rain.

  • SandyG SandyG on Nov 09, 2017

    If the poles are hollow, possibly drive rebar in the ground and slide the pole down over the rebar.

  • William William on Nov 09, 2017

    Pound some 1/2" electrical conduit or pipe into the ground about 12" to 18" deep where you want the markers. Slide the markers in. ..... Now about the chewing gum.....

  • Kay27246977 Kay27246977 on Nov 09, 2017

    put it in the freezer

  • Judy Judy on Nov 09, 2017

    You did mention chewing gum. . I don't understand this. . re: the reflectors, just put them into the ground, or put some cement blocks out there, and stick the reflectors thru the cement blocks. This may help you alot, or you can make them several blocks high, in case we do get alot of snow. OK? Best wishes, J.