Mom & Dad are on Propane, so they wanted a driveway that was sturdy enough that the fully loaded propane truck wouldn't crack it.

The fibers are mixed in at the cement plant. The rebar? It works best when in the center of the slab (I was told). So that means putting it on hi-chairs so it's in the center of the slab. Leave enough space between the pieces of rebar so that the concrete guys can walk around without stepping on the rebar. I forget how you calculate the size of the rebar - IIRC they used #4's or #5's in Mom & Dad's driveway.

I agree Tony. No matter the top material, the base has to be prepared or it will fail.


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