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Need to resurface drive. This is a house im selling so not looking for block paving or anything expensive. as the drive is on a slope I'm guessing gravel is out the question? Can anyone advise on a good solution? Also not the tree + it's roots which have popped some of the slabs up. I will probably keep the tree there but try and take out the offending root on the drive.
I'm looking to sell the house in the next 3-4 months so need a cheap and easy option.
thank you
see pics..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58733745@N07/5385344357/in/photostream/
I'm looking to sell the house in the next 3-4 months so need a cheap and easy option.
thank you
see pics..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58733745@N07/5385344357/in/photostream/
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better picture of the tree etc here..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58733745@N07/5421359707/
I guess if i put tarmac down id need to remove the tree otherwise it will come straight through?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58733745@N07/5421359707/
I guess if i put tarmac down id need to remove the tree otherwise it will come straight through?
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I'm afraid you're right - take the tree down, excavate the roots. Lift the slabs & dispose, dig the drive off to avg 200 deep (depending on whats beneath but I'll bet its nothing to speak of) install fresh subase, fix in PCC edgerline to uncontained edges then 50mm of basecourse and 25mm of surface course.
This will be your cheapest and quickest way to tidy up the driveway. It'll add value to the property without a doubt.
This will be your cheapest and quickest way to tidy up the driveway. It'll add value to the property without a doubt.
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normally the place that you live in you spend the top dollar for the primo finish
the investment you need a sellable finish which in most cases means a tidy 50MM block finish
the prices you had for block already seemed keen
I have done up over 15 places in the last 12 years and a 10 k budget is a tight as a duck's a*&^hole
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normally the place that you live in you spend the top dollar for the primo finish
the investment you need a sellable finish which in most cases means a tidy 50MM block finish
the prices you had for block already seemed keen
I have done up over 15 places in the last 12 years and a 10 k budget is a tight as a duck's a*&^hole
LLL
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skip 8 yd =£150
grab 15 yd = £250
not much in it mikey apart from you dont have to barrow into the skip
IME its more important to get the overall place looking neat and tidy than spend a fortune on an unnecessary drive,if you are looking to flog it
kitchen and bathroom are very important,decor is next and decor can be done for reasonable money approx 2 -2.5k for a decent maggy and white finish
add around 1200 quid for carpet throughout and you are nearly there
all the best
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grab 15 yd = £250
not much in it mikey apart from you dont have to barrow into the skip
IME its more important to get the overall place looking neat and tidy than spend a fortune on an unnecessary drive,if you are looking to flog it
kitchen and bathroom are very important,decor is next and decor can be done for reasonable money approx 2 -2.5k for a decent maggy and white finish
add around 1200 quid for carpet throughout and you are nearly there
all the best
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Grabs here 180 or 140 for skip or cheaper for cash lol
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Trees, root damage to drains etc etc I hate the things on/near driveways/buildings........................chop it down!
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Pressure wash and re-point.dbaplaya wrote:Need to resurface drive. This is a house im selling so not looking for block paving or anything expensive. as the drive is on a slope I'm guessing gravel is out the question? Can anyone advise on a good solution? Also not the tree + it's roots which have popped some of the slabs up. I will probably keep the tree there but try and take out the offending root on the drive.
I'm looking to sell the house in the next 3-4 months so need a cheap and easy option.
thank you
see pics..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58733745@N07/5385344357/in/photostream/
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