Examples

Recycled Bitumen Driveway Construction

Did you know that bitumen can be recycled? For decades road contractors have been throwing road bitumen into waste land fill without knowing that it can actually be reused.

Creative Driveways & Fencing has developed a technique to treat the waste bitumen and reuse it. The end product will be 100mm thick, which is three times thicker than new ashphalt

We use a blend of crushed red bitumen and ashphalt to build your driveway.

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Start: The typical gravel driveway. It's dusty, erodes with water and requires constant maintenance.
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Step 1: Spreading the crushed recycled bitumen with the Bobcat. We spread to an average thickness of 100mm.
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Step 2: Leveling the bitumen with the Harvey Rake

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Step 3: Spray treating the crushed recycled bitumen. This glues the bitumen together.
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Step 4: Water binding to finish levels.
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Finished Product: A recycled bitumen driveway to last for years.

 

Asphalt Driveway Construction

When laying a new asphalt driveway it is important to lay 150mm of compacted road base. If this is not done, tree roots will likely damage the driveway in only a couple of years. Here is an example of remaking a driveway

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Step 1: Ripping up the old driveway
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Step 2: Preparing for road base
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Step 3: Laying road base, 150mm thick
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Step 4: Spraying the Tack Coat
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Step 5: Laying the ashphalt to an average thickness of 30mm