How to make an 8 by 10 driveway ?
How do I make a driveway with our spending a lot of money. It's about 8"10"feet
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When I lived on the west coast, DG or decomposed granite was used for drives fairly cheap. The more you drove or walked on it, the more compacted it became. It was about $150 per truck load. On the south coast where I live now, crushed limestone is the popular and plentiful material. It does the same thing where you just lay it down and again, the more its used the better it compacts. It was $100 per load. Both will turn to cement almost - you'll get years of use throughout all sorts of weather too.