What are 40mm Scalpings used for?

What are 40mm Scalpings used for?

Scalpings 40mm are used as a sub base for laying patios, pathways and driveways and other landscaping projects that require a flat foundation. Due to the small size of the scalpings they are easily compacted to create a firm finish.

How much is a tonne of Scalpings?

1 Ton of Scalpings will generally cover 1.75 cubic meters or 11.4 square meters at 50mm thick.

How much scalping do I need?

How much do I need? The amount of scalpings you’ll need is dependent on the size of your project. On average, 1 tonne of scalpings will cover 11.4m2 at 50mm thick.

What are Scalpings for?

Scalpings are a 28mm granular fill used for sub-bases as a formation layer under roads, drives, concrete slabs and patio areas. They can also be used on lanes, and are especially effective in areas where pot-holes are problematic.

What are Type 1 Scalpings?

MOT Type 1 – Limestone by its very nature as a Type 1 SHW certified product is a high quality fill or sub-base material and is often used in the construction of car parks, driveways and highways. Although slightly dearer than scalpings it is still often used for other light-use applications such as Paths & Patios etc.

How much do Scalpings weigh?

Weights of materials.
Dry sand fine = 1.28 tonnes per cubic metre
gravel (MOT Type 1 scalpings) = 1.92 tonnes per cubic metre
shingle = 1.62 tonnes per cubic metre
cement = 50 & 25 kg bags

What are Scalpings in a garden?

Scalpings are limestone 40mm down to dust: Also known as MOT Type 2. Suitable for patios, drives and other landscaping projects to prevent dipping and cracks, and fill potholes. Compact down to create a hard sub-base for sand, cement, paving, blocks and gravel.

Do Scalpings drain?

It has good self-draining properties and can be rolled or compressed to form an even surface.

What is Scalpings for a driveway?

Can you use Scalpings for a shed base?

This is the simplest and cheapest way of preparing a shed base. As the photos show the stones can be laid within a wooden frame to hold them in or if this support is provided by surrounding walls or slabs, they can be laid without a surround.

Can you drive on Scalpings?

How big does a 40mm scalping base need to be?

Scalpings are a personal choice over tarmac or ballast as a base foundation. They fulfil the need to have a Type 1 MOT base on extensions when compacted properly. These 40mm scalpings are easily condensable due to being so small and are perfect for driveways and shed bases. 40mm. Minimum fill size: 25kg.

What kind of scalping should I use for patio?

Scalpings are limestone 40mm down to dust: Also known as MOT Type 2. Suitable for patios, drives and other landscaping projects to prevent dipping and cracks, and fill potholes. Compact down to create a hard sub-base for sand, cement, paving, blocks and gravel. Available either loose or bagged.

What are the different types of scalpings for paving?

Scalpings are limestone 40mm down to dust: 1 Also known as MOT Type 2 2 Suitable for patios, drives and other landscaping projects to prevent dipping and cracks, and fill potholes 3 Compact down to create a hard sub-base for sand, cement, paving, blocks and gravel 4 Available either loose or bagged More

What are scalpings and what are they used for?

Description. Scalpings are limestone 40mm down to dust: Also known as MOT Type 2. Suitable for patios, drives and other landscaping projects to prevent dipping and cracks, and fill potholes. Compact down to create a hard sub-base for sand, cement, paving, blocks and gravel. Available either loose or bagged.

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