Shingle: How deep should the shingle be on a driveway
When designing shingle driveways or paths, it is important to know which type of shingle to use, the correct size and how deep a layer to lay down.
Shingle: How deep should the shingle be on a driveway
If the shingle is too small then it can get stuck in car tyre threads, and if it the layer is too deep then the car tyres will create unsightly grooves in the shingle.
The ideal size shingle for a driveway will be the 20mm variety, which will have had the smaller shingle filtered out. This shingle should then be laid to a maximum depth of about 5cm. This depth will provide good coverage of the sub-base without being deep enough for the car tyres to create grooves or ruts.
Initial Driveway Excavation
If starting from scratch, many areas to be converted into a driveway will need some level of excavation as the first step. If the area was originally covered in topsoil, then this will need to be removed as it has a poor capacity for load-bearing. Once the topsoil is removed, levelling out the ground is the next step.
Laying the Landscape Fabric
Laying a sheet of landscape fabric is recommended to prevent weeds from growing up through the sub-base and the shingle itself. It is important to lay the fabric on the subsoil before the load-bearing sub-base is added, so the soils do not mix.
Adding the Load-Bearing Sub-Base
The sub-base will be the less attractive material beneath the shingle which will help disperse the weight of the vehicles that alight on the driveway. The sub-base will usually be made of a variety of crushed rock of variable sizes between around 4cm down to dust particles. This size range helps the sub-base compact while retaining its water draining capacity.
The sub-base will usually be laid to a depth of around 15cm, though a minimum of 10cm might suffice if the vehicles are not too heavy.
Laying the Shingle
Once the sub-base is complete, it is time to add the last layer of shingle to give your driveway that beautiful landscaping aesthetic that shingle provides. As stated above, you should use the 20mm shingle so the stones are big enough to not get caught in tyre threads. Smaller shingle can be used for paths that only bear foot traffic.
Lay the shingle to a depth of about 5cm or 50mm, so it is not too deep but still provides adequate cover over the sub-base.
Shingle Driveway Maintenance
A shingle driveway is not difficult to maintain, but there are some tips to keep in mind. The main tip is to give shingles driveways or paths a gentle raking every now and then to even the surface out and remove any debris. Another good landscaping tip is to top-up the shingle every couple of years.
If you bought large loose loads or bulk bags of shingle when you first created the driveway, then you may have some shingle leftover for this purpose.