3cm step between the  driveway edging and pavement

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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 32837Post lutonlagerlout

no probs,
just out of curiosity WM how much did you pay for your drive?

also if you get the council to extend your crossover they will have to relay the slabs or do the whole thing in bitmac
problem solved!
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WorkingMum33
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Post: # 32857Post WorkingMum33

I paid £6000 for all (and they din't used the kerb colour that I signed off in the contract as they dont make it!!!) I did get cheaper quote but due to bad experience and lack of any recommendation, I was really afraid to get a small company. I thought that I was going to have Anglian people doing my driveway but the sad thing is that Anglian just used a subcontractor, which had come to give me a quote...(cheaper).. Anyway this is life!!!!!

I dont mind about the slabs, my only concern is between the slabs and the edging, as this is a kind of steps (i believe you called it crossover) ...step hazard and the dirt will get kind of stuck there so I will have the brush it more often :-( ...

I will contact the council later on (driveway signed off in Aug) even if they take their time it will be worth as I am planning to stay in this house for a long time :-)
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Post: # 32887Post lutonlagerlout

wow 6k for about 45 m2
thats a nice price,however it does look a good job from my study
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