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dedmiston wrote:crcr wrote:
Personally I would definitely pass on the recycled asphalt. If you don't want the expense of concrete, I'd suggest DG -- Decomposed Granite, 1/4" minus.
I've used DG for parking areas many times, for years for rentals I once had, and now we added a few parking spaces at our church and used DG. With usage and rain, it packs in almost like concrete, and makes an excellent parking surface. I've never had it get muddy after rains.
Another vote for DG. DG is a great paving material and it looks fantastic if it's installed well. How much rain do you get? DG can get kind of muddy if the ground is saturated and the grade doesn't drain properly.
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crcr wrote:
Personally I would definitely pass on the recycled asphalt. If you don't want the expense of concrete, I'd suggest DG -- Decomposed Granite, 1/4" minus.
I've used DG for parking areas many times, for years for rentals I once had, and now we added a few parking spaces at our church and used DG. With usage and rain, it packs in almost like concrete, and makes an excellent parking surface. I've never had it get muddy after rains.
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