Hi,
I had tarmac put down on my drive some 4 weeks ago and it is still soft.
It is ok to walk on, but when turning the wheels, it will leave a mark.
The past few weeks have been relatively hot. But 4 weeks is excessive.
The contractor is avoiding us. So what shall we do? Sealing grit, black sand, or wait a bit longer?
Also what is the best way to get rid of the scuffs that turning wheels on the driveway has made?
Thanks for the help.
Ross
Soft tarmac after 4 weeks
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It's unlikely that frothing would be caused by pen oil, as oil and water are not great mixers, and froth usually indicates the presence of a detergent.
Maybe it's residue from a car wash, or maybe the now-departed contractor tried to use soapy water to flush through the pen oil, which is alleged by some dodgy contractors to be a remedy.
Given that your contractor is back in Laramie with the rest of his posse, all you can really do is wait - the high summer temps should help drive off the volatiles and, gradually, the surface should get less sticky and somewhat stiffer.
If there's still a problem in, say September, then it may be that re-surfacing is the only real option, but sealing grit, assuming you can get hold of some, would be a worthwhile 'fix' in the short term.
Maybe it's residue from a car wash, or maybe the now-departed contractor tried to use soapy water to flush through the pen oil, which is alleged by some dodgy contractors to be a remedy.
Given that your contractor is back in Laramie with the rest of his posse, all you can really do is wait - the high summer temps should help drive off the volatiles and, gradually, the surface should get less sticky and somewhat stiffer.
If there's still a problem in, say September, then it may be that re-surfacing is the only real option, but sealing grit, assuming you can get hold of some, would be a worthwhile 'fix' in the short term.
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