As you can see, we have a flat driveway with a mixture of 57s that stood the test of time and 57s that have been pulverized into oblivion. I need to find a solution for the dust when dry and greasy slim when wet that's the current situation. I've explored asphalt millings, but it was going to be a logistical nightmare. If $ were no object, it would be paved or concreted, but it's going to be aggregates for a while.
I know I'm at the mercy of local commodities and suppliers, but I'm curious what thoughts this group might have. I want to fix the berms on my culvert and clean up my edges first, then I'll need 20-25 ton of product to top it off. Thought about 304s, finding the original 57s (ones that held up), even doing a legit edging and doing river run. Another issue is that to mow those crispy lines, I do a lot of turning in the driveway. Less dust and a product that packs is optimal for both the cleanliness of the house, and my mowing.
Thoughts?
I know I'm at the mercy of local commodities and suppliers, but I'm curious what thoughts this group might have. I want to fix the berms on my culvert and clean up my edges first, then I'll need 20-25 ton of product to top it off. Thought about 304s, finding the original 57s (ones that held up), even doing a legit edging and doing river run. Another issue is that to mow those crispy lines, I do a lot of turning in the driveway. Less dust and a product that packs is optimal for both the cleanliness of the house, and my mowing.
Thoughts?