Brown asphalt with spots - Help needed
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About two years ago I had a drive laid with brown bitmac 40mm thick
Within the last year I have a dalmation finish - there are black spots everywhere (between 25mm and 50mm). Not on the concrete surround, not on the patio, only on the bitmac.
I have pictures - only I haven't sussed out how to upload them
Within the last year I have a dalmation finish - there are black spots everywhere (between 25mm and 50mm). Not on the concrete surround, not on the patio, only on the bitmac.
I have pictures - only I haven't sussed out how to upload them
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Looks like oil drips to me.
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Is this staining over the entire surface?
Very odd. Looks just like oil drip stains (I sadly have a couple on my newish red tarmac driveway and they bug the crap out me!!!)
Very odd. Looks just like oil drip stains (I sadly have a couple on my newish red tarmac driveway and they bug the crap out me!!!)
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I'm at a bit of a handicap, as I can't see the piccie no matter
what I do (I can't even see it when I point my browser to imageshack!)
BUT...might this be something in the tarmac itself? The brown colour indicates to me that there's a fair amount of coal tar in the mix.
If asphalt/bitmac were mixed in with it, you'd have a bit of a mess, as the two don't mix together. Might the spots be globules of asphalt/bitmac that have made their way to the surface and spread?
Even if it's not primarily coal tar, the chance still exists that they've not melted and/or mixed the asphalt correctly.
Think the little globules of oil that rise to the top of your salad dressing.
Correct me if I'm wrong -- as I said, I can't view the piccie, but I remember coming across issues like this.
what I do (I can't even see it when I point my browser to imageshack!)
BUT...might this be something in the tarmac itself? The brown colour indicates to me that there's a fair amount of coal tar in the mix.
If asphalt/bitmac were mixed in with it, you'd have a bit of a mess, as the two don't mix together. Might the spots be globules of asphalt/bitmac that have made their way to the surface and spread?
Even if it's not primarily coal tar, the chance still exists that they've not melted and/or mixed the asphalt correctly.
Think the little globules of oil that rise to the top of your salad dressing.
Correct me if I'm wrong -- as I said, I can't view the piccie, but I remember coming across issues like this.
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