Will a dump truck crack my driveway?

Yes of course a truck that big could damage a good percentage of driveways. Addition for dump truck: This depends on size. I have never had a roofing company use a dump truck at my site. These are less risk because of wheel sizes but still not letting a full size one on my driveway.
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Will a big truck crack my driveway?

A fully loaded concrete truck can weigh over 70,000lbs, almost nine times heavier than your driveway was meant to withstand. Even if the concrete does not crack immediately, there will be issues down the road.
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Will a cement truck crack my driveway?

And if you have any irrigation pipes under the driveway, .... a concrete truck will crack the drive without a doubt and possibly break the irrigation pipes under it. A pumper truck or a motorized concrete buggy are the best options.
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How much weight can a concrete driveway handle?

Typically, driveways are poured 4 inches thick and can withstand 8,000 pounds. This means that it is usually strong enough for a regular-sized family vehicle.
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What causes a driveway to crack?

After a heavy rain or snowmelt when the ground below is soft and wet, excessive weight on the slab can press the concrete down and result in cracks. Residential homeowners who place large recreational vehicles or dumpsters on their driveways are more likely to see this type of cracking.
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How do I keep my driveway from cracking?

Applying concrete driveway sealant to prevent damage

The best way to prevent your driveway from cracking is to apply sealant. Even though it may seem like a no-brainer, a lot of homeowners don't do it and then have to deal with concrete issues down the road.
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Should I be worried about cracks in my driveway?

Since it can't talk, you'll have to read these signs. Your driveway is trying to tell you: You need to act now. Hairline cracks are common as a driveway ages and weather takes its toll. Cracks will continue spreading, widening, and deepening, which can lead to bigger problems down the road.
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How thick should concrete be for heavy trucks?

An 8-inch thick slab is almost always fine for a fully loaded concrete truck. A 7-inch slab can allow for around 60 to 80% of a full truck, whereas a 6-inch thick slab can only allow for 25 to 35% of a full truck.
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How strong is 6 inches of concrete?

What is this? The tensile strength of concrete is between 10% and 15% of its compressive strength. So, a 6” thick concrete slab with a compressive strength of 3000 to 4000 psi on a prepared base has a tensile strength between 300 and 600 psi.
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How much weight will 4 inches of concrete support?

A 4-inch thick concrete can support upto 40 pounds of weight. Weight should not exceed 40 lbs/sq ft on an undetermined 4-inch slab. 80 lb/sq ft in isolated areas is fine, but unless you know what the soil bearing and reinforcing is for that slab, you might be looking at cracking.
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How do I protect my driveway from heavy machinery?

How Do You Protect Concrete From Heavy Machinery? Concrete, asphalt and blacktop protection can be offered by most driveway protection mats that have a non-aggressive tread side that can go down onto the concrete.
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Will a bobcat damage my driveway?

Bobcat is also integrating a steel track with rubber pads into several of its models. "It will attack the rough and tough applications, but you can still drive across somebody's asphalt driveway without concern of chipping or damaging a surface," says Connor. "They are a lot more resilient than rubber tracks.
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How thick is a driveway slab?

As for thickness, non-reinforced pavement four inches thick is standard for passenger car driveways. For heavier vehicles, a thickness of five inches is recommended. To eliminate standing water, the driveway should be sloped towards the street a minimum of one percent, or 1/8 inch per foot, for proper drainage.
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How much weight can my asphalt driveway hold?

How Much Weight Can Crack A Driveway? The 3,000 psi slab should be able to support 3,000 pounds, but if you are concerned about cracking, limit it to 300 psi.
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How many tons can driveway hold?

To measure the driveway in cubic feet, multiply the length by width by depth. For cubic yards, divide the total cubic feet by 27. Because one cubic yard of gravel is equal to 1.13 tons, you can multiply your total cubic yards by 1.13 to convert this measurement to tons.
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How much weight can a 6in concrete slab hold?

A 6-inch thick concrete with a 700-pound compression strength, for example, can support 1,105-pounds of pressure. In 7-inch thickness, it could support 1,194 psi, while in 12-inch thickness, it could support 1,563 psi.
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How thick does concrete need to be to not crack?

To prevent load-stress cracking, make sure a slab is built over a uniformly compacted, well-drained subgrade, and is thick enough to withstand the kind of use it will get. In residential concrete, 4 inches is the minimum thickness for walkways and patios.
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Do you need gravel under concrete driveway?

You do need gravel under a concrete slab, footing, or patio. Gravel provides a solid foundation for your concrete as it can be compacted. It also improves drainage, preventing water from pooling beneath the concrete.
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Should concrete driveway have rebar?

The presence of rebar in a concrete project gives the final project considerably more strength than concrete alone. This strength is crucial for things like buildings, roads and driveways. Rebar is not necessary for every concrete project.
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Does a concrete driveway need wire mesh?

When it comes to concrete, you can't avoid cracks entirely, but wire mesh reinforcement will help hold the material together when they do occur. Also, it will help evenly distribute the weight of cars on your driveway. The added strength of steel is especially crucial if your subgrade isn't up to par.
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Can concrete be too thick?

If the slab is too thin, it may break under load and fail before its time. If the slab is too thick, it costs more than it should. Slab thickness is a major factor in the cost of a concrete floor, so there's often pressure, which can become intense, to make the slab as thin as possible.
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How strong is 3.5 inches of concrete?

Building codes across the country usually require a thickness of 3.5 inches and compressive strength of 3,000 PSI.
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Do all concrete driveways crack?

In theory, concrete that is formulated correctly for its use and placed on a well compacted, well engineered base, and finished perfectly, should never crack. But that rarely happens. So concrete usually cracks. That fact is the reason concrete contractors put "control" joints in large slabs of the material.
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Can you fix driveway cracks in winter?

Cracking filling can be completed in the winter months as long as it is dry. In the summer months, the cracks contract, so it is actually best to fill asphalt cracks in the colder months when cracks have expanded with the cold and are as wide as possible.
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Are small cracks in driveway normal?

Cracking is a normal occurrence when it comes to concrete driveways unless it's excessive and it happens very soon after installation. Cracks will need to be sealed to prevent further damage which is part of the ongoing maintenance of a concrete driveway that will need to be performed on a regular basis.
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