Rain puddling on new tarmac drive - Advice required
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those are soffit ventsStoker wrote:DNgroundworks wrote:Know way of knowing where the water would go? Try into the ground where it should go, sounds like a daft response from them if you ask me!!
But yes a patch along the lines of LPAD'S idea sound the best remedy
That's what the contractor said also and he has convinced me to go ahead with drilling through the tarmac. Here's what it looks like now and it seems to be working - no puddle right outside the front door.
not designed to take any traffic
a pure bodge from my perspective
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Stoker wrote:bobbi o wrote:whats the brand of sealer you used? looks quite good. i tried some stuff i got from the states last year.looked good for a while but started to flake off after a few weeks. let me know.
I'll find out and post details as soon as I can.
It sounded like Latex Slurry Shield or something like that.
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lutonlagerlout wrote:Stoker wrote:lutonlagerlout wrote:those are soffit vents
not designed to take any traffic
That's what I said in my original post. Where they are there will only be foot traffic.
sorry stoker ,I meant ANY traffic feet, cars, stilettos,zimmer frames
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What about a Chimpanzee riding on a segway, Monkey riding a pig, Kitten riding a tortoise or a Duck riding a dog
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cant find any details on that name. can you get any further info?Stoker wrote:Stoker wrote:bobbi o wrote:whats the brand of sealer you used? looks quite good. i tried some stuff i got from the states last year.looked good for a while but started to flake off after a few weeks. let me know.
I'll find out and post details as soon as I can.
It sounded like Latex Slurry Shield or something like that.
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cheers found it:Stoker wrote:It is possibly the equivalent of Latexite Ultra Shield.
http://www.blackjacksurfacetechnology.com/why-use....nt.html
has a link on their page to this site.
theirs a heap of products like this in the states.be interesting to see how yours performs over time.
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