myhorsefred
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Um, we are putting in an arena at the moment. Base of school is great, drainage is great as we have lots of stone, also extra drains put in and a gulley all the way around the edge of the school to take water away. So, all in all the base is as good as it could be.
The sand is the correct grade of sand for equestrian use as well.
However, the sand was delivered on Friday. 4 inches of it for a 40x20 school. (going to have 2ins of flexiride on top of sand - its arriving this Friday). We levelled the sand on Saturday and because we knew the rain was coming, we didn't compact it with the roller as we had been advised it was best to flood the new sand to compact it. We waited for the rain, and it came! Lots and lots of rain.
Yesterday, Sunday, I walked into the school and it is mush! Like soup. Does not hold your weight at all and your foot goes right through the sand until your foot hits the base!
We know it is the correct sand and we know that the base of the school is ok. Did we make a mistake by not compacting the sand with the roller first?
Will it come right? What do I do now?
Sorry for long post with lots of questions, but I'm stuck. My contractor (lovely chap) wants to take the sand off and try another sand (at his own cost, bless him). We have two quarries very close to each other and it is basically the same sand anyway. Don't want him to waste his money as I worry whether another sand will do exactly the same thing. I think we should have compacted it with the roller first. What do you guys think? thank you
The sand is the correct grade of sand for equestrian use as well.
However, the sand was delivered on Friday. 4 inches of it for a 40x20 school. (going to have 2ins of flexiride on top of sand - its arriving this Friday). We levelled the sand on Saturday and because we knew the rain was coming, we didn't compact it with the roller as we had been advised it was best to flood the new sand to compact it. We waited for the rain, and it came! Lots and lots of rain.
Yesterday, Sunday, I walked into the school and it is mush! Like soup. Does not hold your weight at all and your foot goes right through the sand until your foot hits the base!
We know it is the correct sand and we know that the base of the school is ok. Did we make a mistake by not compacting the sand with the roller first?
Will it come right? What do I do now?
Sorry for long post with lots of questions, but I'm stuck. My contractor (lovely chap) wants to take the sand off and try another sand (at his own cost, bless him). We have two quarries very close to each other and it is basically the same sand anyway. Don't want him to waste his money as I worry whether another sand will do exactly the same thing. I think we should have compacted it with the roller first. What do you guys think? thank you