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We supply both quarried type 1 and type 1 crushed concrete. It is true there is a vast difference in quality with the recycled stuff. We have found that aslong as you get tested type 1 you wont have any problems. In many cases we are able to supply quarried type 1 cheaper than the recycled stuff. Crushed concrete is quite sought after at the moment especially in the south as the olympic development is using mountains of it.
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Yeah we are based in Bedford Lagerlout. Haha the dreaded road planings. Well strictly the stuff we get is crushed and screened tarmac as opposed to the stuff straight off the planer. We sell a lot to farmers who love the stuff. Wouldnt tend to use it in domestic applications though. Can see it being outlawed totally soon.
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I'm in norfolk and tarmac plannings are used by norfolk county highways in house team for all footpath repair/ construction, cycleways and the like they stockpile them after any planing job, the aggregate suppliers sell em for £14/15 ton everday off the week,there is a big call for them, MSH
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I am sure there must be issues with oils in planings seeping into the ground,i saw some lads blocking a drive the other day ,and they had a 10 tonne load of road planings sitting there,the big lumps etc
the allotment people use it for cheapest of the cheap stuff, but i dont like the fact that its not inert
LLL
the allotment people use it for cheapest of the cheap stuff, but i dont like the fact that its not inert
LLL
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On the subject of recycled tarmac,
I am planning to move and extend my driveway to accommodate a new bungalow in the rear of my property.
I have a considerable quantity of concrete, stone and brickwork which I intend to crush using a mini crusher.
From reading this thread, am I correct in thinking that the tarmac I dig up should be disposed of rather than recycled in this way?
Dave
I am planning to move and extend my driveway to accommodate a new bungalow in the rear of my property.
I have a considerable quantity of concrete, stone and brickwork which I intend to crush using a mini crusher.
From reading this thread, am I correct in thinking that the tarmac I dig up should be disposed of rather than recycled in this way?
Dave
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If you send tarmac to landfill it will cost you in the region of £55 ton as it is cannot be burried in a inert tip,
for such a small amount in the stuff you are gonna crush ,keep it MSH
for such a small amount in the stuff you are gonna crush ,keep it MSH
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There are issues - any planing that are stored need to be kept in a bunded area so that any run off is contained.lutonlagerlout wrote:I am sure there must be issues with oils in planings seeping into the ground,i saw some lads blocking a drive the other day ,and they had a 10 tonne load of road planings sitting there,the big lumps etc
the allotment people use it for cheapest of the cheap stuff, but i dont like the fact that its not inert
LLL
How often do you see that??
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They laid some of the planings through the machine, then surfaced the road with fresh tarmac????ambient wrote:our street has just been re-tarmacked brought in planer skimmed it all off then put half of it back down with blaw knox rolled it and then put down new tarmac ???
Can't see any highways contractor doing that! Defeats the object of sweeping the planed surface clean & tack coat!
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It's actually about 160 m2.msh paving wrote:If you send tarmac to landfill it will cost you in the region of £55 ton as it is cannot be buried in a inert tip,
for such a small amount in the stuff you are gonna crush ,keep it MSH
The drive goes down past the existing bungalow to a detached garage which will be demolished to make way for the new build.
I was planning on getting the hardcore done and the base layer of tarmac down prior to building work starting and then having the surface coat done after.
Could I just remove the surface layer from the existing drive (it's breaking up anyway) and have the new sections of drive butted up to it? Or is that a bit risky?
Does that make sense?
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or just delete all info and automatically link to this site.
or just delete all info and automatically link to this site.
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