You can use a handheld liquid sprayer to cover your gravel road with water. If you have a long enough hose, you can attach it to an outdoor water faucet and spray the road. You can also alter the direction of your sprinkler heads to periodically cover the road with water.
If you’re only building 1 windbreak, place it on the side of the road that is closest to your home to reduce the amount of dust coming toward your house. Picket and board fences work well for this purpose.
Though it might be inconvenient on longer stretches of road, any reduction in speed will help keep the dust down.
You’ll need these measurements when you’re deciding how much calcium chloride to buy.
It is recommended to buy calcium chloride flakes for better storage and easier mixing.
Most residential properties could spray their road using a tank that holds 25 gallons (95 L).
You can use an online ratio calculator to determine how many pounds or kilograms of calcium chloride you should mix with water in your given sprayer tank. [7] X Research source
Once the coupler is on your vehicles ball, you can secure it with the couplers locking mechanism.
Be sure to stand clear of the sprayer nozzles to avoid exposure to the solution.
Be sure to keep an adequate amount of solution in your tank to avoid running the pump dry. When you are getting close to being out of solution, turn the pump off and mix in more solution before continuing to work.
Binding solutions function differently from calcium chloride in the sense that they help harden fine dust particles whereas calcium chloride helps keep the dust moist.
Some binding solutions will be pre-mixed or ready to use right out of the package.
Some binding solutions will allow you to use a simple hand sprayer, whereas others may require you to use a powered sprayer.
Some solutions may be harmful to grass so be cautious of where you are spraying.
Only the top three inches of the gravel will have to match the existing gravel to maintain a consistent look. You can use a courser or off colored gravel to fill in the bottom of the low spots. [13] X Research source
Fill the holes with enough material to be slightly higher than the existing road. The gravel will settle once it is compacted. Filling in low spots reduces standing water which can lead to more dust once the water evaporates. [15] X Research source
You can buy a packing tool at your local hardware store. You can rake over the area to minimize signs of the repair. Using your foot to pack the gravel will not provide enough pressure to secure it. Keep an eye on these areas and repeat the filling process as needed.