Grating corrosion - Grating corrosion on block paved drive
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Hello
Soon after installation of our block paved driveway, I noticed some corrosion of the grating covering the drainage along the front of the house. This has grown worse and is now rusty in several places. I think it's as a result of the salt or lime deposits from efforesence.
I've contacted our supplier a few times and although they promissed to get back to me they didn't. They even suggested I speak to their supplier of the grating directly! Not my job!
I'm now writing to them and want to warn them that I will escalate to the appropriate body if I don't get a response. They're a member of interlay, so is it them I would contact?
Thanks for any advice.
Andrea
Soon after installation of our block paved driveway, I noticed some corrosion of the grating covering the drainage along the front of the house. This has grown worse and is now rusty in several places. I think it's as a result of the salt or lime deposits from efforesence.
I've contacted our supplier a few times and although they promissed to get back to me they didn't. They even suggested I speak to their supplier of the grating directly! Not my job!
I'm now writing to them and want to warn them that I will escalate to the appropriate body if I don't get a response. They're a member of interlay, so is it them I would contact?
Thanks for any advice.
Andrea
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Can you post up some pictures of the corrosion or at least a link to where the pictures are hosted?
Very difficult to pass comment without seeing the problem Andrea.
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Very difficult to pass comment without seeing the problem Andrea.
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Here's Andreas corrosion problem - sorry for the delay in posting the pic - it's been one of those weeks!
Looks like a cheap grating to me that is just painted and not galvanised.
How many metres have you got of this channel drainage?
Looks like a cheap grating to me that is just painted and not galvanised.
How many metres have you got of this channel drainage?
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Hmmm good point sean, could be a cleaner or sealer reaction, good thinking.
Only option I can see is to replace the grilles, but they aren't [generally] available seperately.
Remove them and send for galvanising? £££ though.
Only option I can see is to replace the grilles, but they aren't [generally] available seperately.
Remove them and send for galvanising? £££ though.
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Hello
Thanks for all your emails. The paving was completed in June this year. We decided not to have it sealed and wait until at least next year.
We have not used any products to clean the paving nor the grating. The only liquid that has been in contact with either is the rain which is why I thought it might be the white residue (efforence?) from the bricks.
Not sure what the gratings made of but its not heavy. I'm going to write to the people who installed it and demand they do something about it.
Andrea.
Thanks for all your emails. The paving was completed in June this year. We decided not to have it sealed and wait until at least next year.
We have not used any products to clean the paving nor the grating. The only liquid that has been in contact with either is the rain which is why I thought it might be the white residue (efforence?) from the bricks.
Not sure what the gratings made of but its not heavy. I'm going to write to the people who installed it and demand they do something about it.
Andrea.
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Good, the correct course of action.
Do let us know how you get on.
Do let us know how you get on.
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before you go "demanding " stuff remember that the contractor probably bought the grates in good faith
realistically he should be able to get the grates replaced at no cost to himself by his supplier as they haven't lasted a year.
as long as they were british standard when he installed them he has done nothing wrong
LLL
realistically he should be able to get the grates replaced at no cost to himself by his supplier as they haven't lasted a year.
as long as they were british standard when he installed them he has done nothing wrong
LLL