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npinks



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Driveway Tarmac

My parents are looking at having there driveway relaid

Is there any government body or federation that they should look for like there is for builders ect

Seen and heard of so many driveway nightmares on programs like Rogue Traders, with the depth of the hardcore and tarmac not been upto scratch

Any help will be appreciated

I know been a caravaner I should have pikey contacts but they want a proper job doing Laughing Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #28970 12th Oct 2008 6:25 pm
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Tandemman



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you could ask your local council highways dept for a list of contractors with permission to do drop pavements as these have to be laid to set standards .

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npinks



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I have found a list on the Federation of master builders

I don't trust council contractors, If they have to be council approved they didn't do a great job opposite my house, the person who owns it have the pavements dropped and the tarmac is now growing weeds Shocked

Worth a call though Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Try these guys, they have done quality work for me before http://www.ridingsconstruction.co.uk/ At work
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Hi,

You will get what you pay for. If you are looking just to tart it up then there are coatings "Drive Revive" etc.

But if you need a new drive dont be shy to ask for references and follow them up, and dont pay until job done and you are satisfied with the finish (but tell them befor giving them the order). With 4 X 4 tyres the finish is important to help prevent future problems. It should be a tight even look to the surface.

good luck

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Drive contractors

Look for a site called 'brew cabin' and post a query there - great site with loads of common sense etc.

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a good trick is to drive around the local area. Any decent driveway contractor who has recently done a job or are doing a job will tend to have an advertising board up outside the property. The great thing is that you can see their quality on someone elses property before committing them to yours! Now - 2017 BMW X3 M Sport Carbon Black
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Transman



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The main manufacturer of asphalt in Leeds is Tarmac, based at Cross Green. Go and see the guy in the Weighbridge, or ring sales there, and ask who they would recommend.
Is the area to be laid big enough to take a paver ( which makes a much better job) or is it so small that guys with barrows, rakes, and a small roller are sufficient. The prob with the latter is that he will ask the plant for the material to be "cut back" that is flux is added to the product so that the laying gang can play around with it all day. The problem then is that until the flux is driven off, the product no matter how well rolled will remain soft, and you will find wheel marks where your vehicle has been standing, and this remains a risk for about six weeks partic in cold weather where the product doesnt cure as fast.
Go for the reputable contractor every time.

If you want further info, please PM me.

Best Regards, Transman

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npinks



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Thanks for the advice Transman

My driveway came from Cross Green, Good idea on popping down to ask them etc Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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