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How Do You Fix A Pothole In A Dirt Or Gravel Driveway?

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How Do You Fix A Pothole In A Dirt Or Gravel Driveway?

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When entering your own driveway is like running a slalom course, it’s time to fix that pothole. Water trapped below the surface can cause potholes, so it is important to improve the underground drainage before finishing off the top surface. Rake or shovel out any loose stones, gravel or soil from the bottom of the pothole. If the sides of the pothole are loose, cut them straight down with a shovel to create firm edges to the hole. Fill the hole with coarse gravel to about 3 inches (7 cm) below the level of the driveway (see A). Tamp down the gravel. You can make your own wooden tamping tool from a small square of 3/4-inch (2-cm) plywood nailed to the bottom end of a 4-foot-long (120-cm) 2-by-4. For a dirt driveway: Shovel soil into the hole until it is mounded a few inches (about 7 cm) above the surface. Water the soil, and tamp it down as firmly as you can. If necessary, add enough soil to raise it a little above the driveway surface again, and tamp it down again. For a gravel drivewa

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