Tarmac roller staining
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Recently did a tarmac job for a customer, there is some staining to the tarmac caused by some dirty water from the roller, as anyone knows who does tarmac this is a common occurrence and will wear off, I have assured the customer of this but they simply will not except it and are saying they want something done about it.
Any advice or resources that I can use to back up what I am saying?
thanks
Any advice or resources that I can use to back up what I am saying?
thanks
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Pictures would help - but is it rusty coloured stains or is it a limestone bitmac that is whiting up?
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This is a photo of the stains, there are a few other stains like this elsewhere.
What do you guys think? this guy is really starting to annoy me, he is refusing to pay and now demanding that I seal the driveway using Tarmaseal before he will pay me.
He has had a so called expert in who he will not reveal any details of who has said ""It looks like a combination of roller water, some dust or dirt and excessive rolling of the centre. It should weather out but could easily take 6-12 months"
I said it would take 2-3 months.
I have tried everything to be reasonable with this bloke and am tired of my work being call "poor workmanship and surface quality". As far as I am concerned it is fit for purpose and tarmac is not always a 100% perfect finish.
I am in the wrong here? would he win in court?
What do you guys think? this guy is really starting to annoy me, he is refusing to pay and now demanding that I seal the driveway using Tarmaseal before he will pay me.
He has had a so called expert in who he will not reveal any details of who has said ""It looks like a combination of roller water, some dust or dirt and excessive rolling of the centre. It should weather out but could easily take 6-12 months"
I said it would take 2-3 months.
I have tried everything to be reasonable with this bloke and am tired of my work being call "poor workmanship and surface quality". As far as I am concerned it is fit for purpose and tarmac is not always a 100% perfect finish.
I am in the wrong here? would he win in court?
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has he paid you anything?
it looks tidy enough in that photo
is that a fin drain next the the edgers?
if he paid 80% now and the rest in 3months when the stain has weathered out that would be a compromise
like a retention
I am sure you dont want to do this but if it goes to court it can get messy
LLL
it looks tidy enough in that photo
is that a fin drain next the the edgers?
if he paid 80% now and the rest in 3months when the stain has weathered out that would be a compromise
like a retention
I am sure you dont want to do this but if it goes to court it can get messy
LLL
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Its an ACO brickslot, took 4 visits to decide on :/
He wont have that its either resurface the entire driveway, paint it in Tarmaseal or go to court, they are totally unreasonable and the wife does nothing but moan about how unsightly it is and that you don't pay for a new product to have marks on it and bla bla bla.
Im sick of em they are the kind of people who put you off doing tarmac cuss they expect absolute perfection.
He wont have that its either resurface the entire driveway, paint it in Tarmaseal or go to court, they are totally unreasonable and the wife does nothing but moan about how unsightly it is and that you don't pay for a new product to have marks on it and bla bla bla.
Im sick of em they are the kind of people who put you off doing tarmac cuss they expect absolute perfection.
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Don't know if it's any help, but Watco do a product called back to black, would this help? They would be left with a totally black coloured drive but it might help you get your money owed?
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Looks like a normal roller stain on a new surface - was this a limestone surface course?
In my opinion, nothing to worry about, the whole area will fade (oxidise) with the sunlight over the coming summer months.
I'll bet by Christmas all will be well.
LLL's suggestion above is a good compromise for both parties. Something in writing required.
In my opinion, nothing to worry about, the whole area will fade (oxidise) with the sunlight over the coming summer months.
I'll bet by Christmas all will be well.
LLL's suggestion above is a good compromise for both parties. Something in writing required.
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Trouble is, if you apply a sealant etc etc you are just as good as admitting it isn't as good as it should be.
I know and any other contractor would know and would be able to tell you (or the client) that this staining will disappear after 12-18 mths or so.
Is it not worth getting the supplier involved? Thats what I'd do.
I know and any other contractor would know and would be able to tell you (or the client) that this staining will disappear after 12-18 mths or so.
Is it not worth getting the supplier involved? Thats what I'd do.
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That's true Dave, but (and I haven't used them myself) are these products more of a colour enhancer then sealant's?Dave_L wrote:Trouble is, if you apply a sealant etc etc you are just as good as admitting it isn't as good as it should be.
I do know people that use the tarmac colour enhancer's and they say they work. Thing is customers want it right first time and rightly so, but stuff happens sometimes beyond our control.
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It has been mooted before but I reckon it is time for us to set up our own database of clients best left alone, for contractors only
a friend of mine recently did some painting for a lady
£1500 worth
after he had cleared his stuff away she gave him a cheque for £500 and said "thats all its worth"
he spent £400 on paint and was there for 11 days
now its going to court but other contractors need to be warned of these people
I have 3-4 names out of maybe 80 clients in the last 20 years who stand out as people who nobody needs to work for
LLL
a friend of mine recently did some painting for a lady
£1500 worth
after he had cleared his stuff away she gave him a cheque for £500 and said "thats all its worth"
he spent £400 on paint and was there for 11 days
now its going to court but other contractors need to be warned of these people
I have 3-4 names out of maybe 80 clients in the last 20 years who stand out as people who nobody needs to work for
LLL
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