Understanding the reasons for degrading bitmac dri
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Hi folks. I have an ongoing issue with a drive which is perishing and crumbling. Is there a sure fire way to check if the surface has been contaminated with something which has caused this? Or will I need a surveyor of some description to assess the situation, and if so where would I find one?
Thanks in advance.
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I don't have any good photos of the area I'm afraid, as I'm remote from the property. All I have are some poor quality ones which (for reasons I can't reveal at present) I cannot upload. Please understand, my query is regarding a means of accurately determining the cause, not a guess as to what may have happened. I need ideally a site investigation and report compiling from someone with relevant qualifications, and my question was who or what I should be looking for in this regard. Unfortunately, I believe opinions are not going to be any help if and when this issue moves to the next level, so I need a professional qualified report compiling.
Thanks.
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No, the driveway is some 35 - 40 years old. As I said, I'm not asking for someone to look at pictures and make an assessment or give an opinion, as such things will simply get laughed out of Court. I require someone with "letters after their name" to write a report based on the state of the Bitmac and it's construction following a site survey. If there's no regulatory body for such an issue, or no recognised qualifications applicable to construction and structural integrity of Bitmac etc. then I will just have to run with a surveyor. Anyone who's had a run in with a solicitor who smells a fat fee will understand that opinions are like arseholes, and everyone has one. :;):
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At that age you were lucky for it to last that long you will have no chance of getting it sorted for free most companies only guarantee workmanship for a year or so let alone 35 years if by some miracle you actually find someone willing to take your money to go to court your going to lose just face facts that you will have to pay to get the drive resurfaced
At that age you were lucky for it to last that long you will have no chance of getting it sorted for free most companies only guarantee workmanship for a year or so let alone 35 years if by some miracle you actually find someone willing to take your money to go to court your going to lose just face facts that you will have to pay to get the drive resurfaced
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you need a chartered structural engineer, our engineer does court cases from a granny falling through a sewer man hole lid to a £300m sewage treatment scheme/plant that failed in oman
speak to the charted institute of civil engineers for a local chartered engineer who will compile you a report for court, be about £700 to £1000 id reckon for a drive report
as for a drive that 35-40 years old well you can but try
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speak to the charted institute of civil engineers for a local chartered engineer who will compile you a report for court, be about £700 to £1000 id reckon for a drive report
as for a drive that 35-40 years old well you can but try
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A degrading bitmac surface that is 35/40 years old?? I'd say it has done rather well!
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our own gaffer Tony Mccormack does this kind of report,but bearing in mind the age 35-40 years and the fact there is a good chance that those who laid it are pushing up daisies it will be a tough call,most surfacing is only covered for 10 years labour wise,was it *fit for the purpose*
I would avoid court/solicitors at all costs as it costs you money and your health
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I would avoid court/solicitors at all costs as it costs you money and your health
LLL
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