Problems with pressure washed tarmac
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I have a driveway of 400 sq m. It is well laid but 10 years old.
I have had it cleaned with a pressure washer. It looks like new but the washer has fetched outsmall pieces of tarmac. Is there a product I can use to coat the surface to prevent soil etc settling in the gaps and causing problems. If so can you help with contractors to apply same?
I have had it cleaned with a pressure washer. It looks like new but the washer has fetched outsmall pieces of tarmac. Is there a product I can use to coat the surface to prevent soil etc settling in the gaps and causing problems. If so can you help with contractors to apply same?
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Hello all,
I have a similar problem to the OP but with the added problem of two small pits/dents caused by the wheels of my trolly jack.
The garage driveway is about five years old but now has a zig zag line where the pressure washer removed a small amount of binding/tar.
This is the worst part;
Any good?
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Thanks in advance,
David
I have a similar problem to the OP but with the added problem of two small pits/dents caused by the wheels of my trolly jack.
The garage driveway is about five years old but now has a zig zag line where the pressure washer removed a small amount of binding/tar.
This is the worst part;
Any good?
http://www.diy.com/diy....idgetID
Thanks in advance,
David
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Any good? No, not really but it's the best you can hope for really.
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Ta for the replies,
Yup, have been using thickish ply to avoid this problem again.
So the B & Q stuff is worth a go ?
The other thought I had was to use older tarmac which has been discarded by builders down the road, could I use a heat gun to warm it up again and feed it in?
Not being a cheap skate, just thought it may blend in better with what's there already.
Yup, have been using thickish ply to avoid this problem again.
So the B & Q stuff is worth a go ?
The other thought I had was to use older tarmac which has been discarded by builders down the road, could I use a heat gun to warm it up again and feed it in?
Not being a cheap skate, just thought it may blend in better with what's there already.
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best to use fresh tarmac or any bagged cold mix repair if you want to do a patch. heat guns may work on fresh laid tarmac (for minor repairs) but to be fair there is a danger of burning the bitumen and killing all the sticky properties. as said before not many asphalts will withstand point loading forces so it's wise to spread the load.
i do know of a driveway contractor who used a burner under a wheel barrow of left over tarmac to 'liven it up' for his next job.
i do know of a driveway contractor who used a burner under a wheel barrow of left over tarmac to 'liven it up' for his next job.
i used to love using tarmac, but got fed up with getting my asphalt
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But it will always show as a patch repair..........
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Yup, I figures it would, also the jet wash marks will still be visible (not shown in pics)
The idea was then to go over the whole lot with something like this http://www.picscoat.com/
The idea was then to go over the whole lot with something like this http://www.picscoat.com/
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