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Hi Ed,
I have just finished a job using Nidagravel for a gravel patio. A previous landscaper used them on the drive.
They are great - which I rarely say about most products. The ones that we had only take a 10mm gravel which I don't recommend for a drive as it get s stuck in your shoes. The drive also looks pretty good. A little bit of settling but the grids work fine and we have had skips on them. You need to get the drive flat for the grids to match up nicely. We screeded the patio with 10mm of compacted grit sand on top of the MOT. Went down like a charm.
Hi Ed,
I have used Ecodrive 500, from Ecodeck, on a path in my own garden, This is a sloping sight & the grids are the only way to stop gravel (20mm) from migrating downhill. The grids are 500x500mm & 40mm deep. Made from recycled plastic which is good as well.
I purchased it via Ebay rather than direct as it seemed to work out a bit cheaper based on 80sqM pack size.
Cheers Neil