As more and more people are working from home and staying put due to the pandemic, the number of cars per household has increased. It’s no surprise that many homeowners are finding it difficult to accommodate all of their cars on their driveway. Fortunately, there is a solution: driveway extensions. And the best part is, you can do it yourself!
In this guide, we’ll show you how to add extra parking to your driveway by extending it. We’ll cover everything from planning to execution, and highlight some important considerations along the way. Let’s get started!
Step 1: Measure and Mark the Area
Before you start digging up your driveway, it’s important to measure the area you want to extend and mark it off. Use stakes and string to outline the area where you want to add extra parking. This will help you determine how much material you’ll need and give you a clear idea of what the finished extension will look like.
Step 2: Get the Right Tools
To properly extend your driveway, you’ll need a few tools. This includes shovels, rakes, a wheelbarrow, a plate compactor, and safety equipment such as gloves and eye protection. Depending on the length and width of your extension, you may also need a saw to cut through any existing pavement.
Step 3: Plan for Drainage
One of the most important considerations when it comes to extending your driveway is drainage. You don’t want to create a low spot that collects water and causes flooding. To avoid this, plan for proper drainage by sloping the extension away from your house and any nearby structures. This will allow rainwater to drain off properly.
Step 4: Excavate the Area
It’s time to start digging! Use your shovels to remove the top layer of soil and any existing pavement from the area you want to extend. Save this soil and use it to fill any low spots in your yard or garden. If you encounter rocks or other debris, remove them as well.
Step 5: Add a Base Layer
Once you’ve excavated the area, it’s time to add a base layer. This layer will provide a stable foundation for your new driveway extension. Use crushed stone or gravel to create a layer that is at least 4 inches thick. Spread the material evenly and use your plate compactor to compact it down.
Step 6: Lay the Asphalt
The final step is to lay the asphalt. You can purchase asphalt from a local home improvement store or hire a professional to deliver and lay it for you. If you’re doing it yourself, make sure you have enough asphalt to cover the entire area you excavated.
Use a rake to distribute a layer of asphalt. Make sure the layer is thick enough to cover the entire area you excavated and be sure to follow manufacturer instructions. After the asphalt is laid, smooth and level it out with a trowel. Finally, use your plate compactor to compact the surface.
Conclusion:
By following these simple steps, you can add extra parking to your driveway all on your own. Be sure to plan ahead, choose the right tools, and consider drainage before you start digging. And if you need any help or guidance along the way, don’t hesitate to call the plumbing experts at Ace Plumbing Repair at (844) 711-1590. We’re always here to help!