Pic or impegnated bitumen - Any names of contractors

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Imc
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Post: # 15982Post Imc

My drive is of old tarmac constuction including the last layer of 10mm thick laid by "the boys from the blackstuff" 50% of which is now in the bin!
The base however is very solid (apart from one tree root line which I know will require digging out and concreting). I have read about both PIC and Impregnated Bitumen and am looking for;
1) advice/opinions about the two options.
2)Names of any Contractors who will operate in the Wirral area.
3) Ideas on cost per sq m. (total area abot 225sq m)

Thanks for any help anyone can give.
Learner

bobbi o
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Post: # 15985Post bobbi o

http://www.prismotrafficproducts.com/pr ... vement.asp is the u.k site and streetprint.com for the canadian site. dont know who the local contractor is in your area,but prismo should be able to help you

Ted
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Post: # 15987Post Ted

PIC should cost between £45 and £130 a square metre (including digging out and carting the muck away).

However, if you find someone offering PIC at £45 a square metre you need to be wary as it is pretty much impossible to lay it correctly at this price. As your driveway is 225 square metres (ie, a good size) one would hope that any quote would come in at less than £130 a square metre unless you are having a very fancy design done.

PIC is a very good surface if installed properly. If installed badly, it can be a nightmare. Unfortunately I see more bad installations than I see good ones.

I would phone suppliers of PIC materials for contractors. Creative Impressions and PICS are two of the better known firms that supply the materials. You can find their contact details in the suppliers section of this site.

Another advantage of PIC is the speed of installation; it can be done very quickly.

Imc
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Post: # 15988Post Imc

Thanks for the replies guys. As the base is so firm I won't need to dig out so that should save something.

No replies on Impregnated Bitumen. No-one out there who has been involved?

Ted
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Post: # 15989Post Ted

I am not sure exactly what you envisage when you say impregnated bitumen. Bitumen impregnated with what?

bobbi o
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Post: # 15990Post bobbi o

streetprint is imprinted asphalt.bitumen is the binder used in asphalt

Imc
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Post: # 15991Post Imc

Sorry Ted I meant imprinted Bitumen-details are under "bitmac imprinted" in Tony's index.
By the way, my blacktop drive is 50 years old at least; do I really need to dig it up and stone as recommended by a contractor or is it best left undisturbed and concreted over if I opt for PIC

Imc
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Post: # 15992Post Imc

Sorry Ted I meant imprinted Bitumen-details are under "bitmac imprinted" in Tony's index.
By the way, my blacktop drive is 50 years old at least; do I really need to dig it up and stone as recommended by a contractor or is it best left undisturbed and concreted over if I opt for PIC

TheVictorianCobbleCo
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Post: # 15999Post TheVictorianCobbleCo

Please look at my site www.thevictoriancobbleco.com it's new so not fantastic, but before you go pic have a look at our cobbles, they lay well, will not crack, age beautifully and are a lovely alternative. If you have hassles email me at william.carter-smith@virgin.net, for the size of your drive I'm sure we can talk turkey.
W.G.Carter-Smith
http//:victoriancobbles.co.za

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