Problems with tarmac driveway - Tarmac driveway problems
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We had a new tarmac driveway put down a year ago by a local tradesman. The surface of the drive has started to deteriorate particularly where the car is parked. It is a shared driveway and the same has happened to the area used by our neighbours but to a lesser degree as they tend to park their car in their garage.
After contacting the tradesman he arranged for samples to be taken and has said that if there is a problem with the tarmac after sampling it will be replaced. However, even if the sample is ok the problem remains in that the driveway has deteriorated after a year. What can I do?
After contacting the tradesman he arranged for samples to be taken and has said that if there is a problem with the tarmac after sampling it will be replaced. However, even if the sample is ok the problem remains in that the driveway has deteriorated after a year. What can I do?
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Sorry for the delay. Please see below.
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Is the surface actually loose? Can't say I like the look of those lines!
The patches look like areas where tarmac has been thrown back to possibly correct low-spots whilst it was being rolled.
The patches look like areas where tarmac has been thrown back to possibly correct low-spots whilst it was being rolled.
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Many thanks for your comments. The patches are where the surface has come away.
The contractor who did the work (not the tarmacing though - the contractor arranged for another company to do this) forwarded a report from the company who did the tarmacking who visited our drive whilst we were on holiday recently.
The report from the tarmacing company calls the problem "scuffing" of the material surface which he thought was due to the movement of vehicle tyres. The report also says that it would be highly likely that if this had happened within the first few weeks of laying it would be as a result of the bitumen still being relatively fresh, and combined with any warm weathe and the heat from car tyres after a journey.
The contractor who did the work (not the tarmacing though - the contractor arranged for another company to do this) forwarded a report from the company who did the tarmacking who visited our drive whilst we were on holiday recently.
The report from the tarmacing company calls the problem "scuffing" of the material surface which he thought was due to the movement of vehicle tyres. The report also says that it would be highly likely that if this had happened within the first few weeks of laying it would be as a result of the bitumen still being relatively fresh, and combined with any warm weathe and the heat from car tyres after a journey.
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