Tarmac over concrete

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mitchcalva
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Post: # 35975Post mitchcalva

Can you lay tarmac over concrete??
Looking for a cheap and easy way to cover over old cracked concrete in my front garden--there is also a large area of existing tarmac, which I want to keep, and an unwanted flowerbed so I hoped to be able to use tarmac so that it would match up. One contractor quoted for full excavation and installation of new base and two layers of tarmac--all got a bit too expensive (100 sq.metres) but another said he could lay a 10mm topcoat of 6mm tarmac over the existing concrete--a lot cheaper-but how long would it last???
Any advice would be much appreciated
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Post: # 35976Post msh paving

Only the people who live in caravans and drive transits can lay tarmac 10mm thick,would last till he got to end off street if you was lucky, i rest my case MSH :)
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Post: # 35977Post Tony McC

Look up "reflective cracking" on the main website to find out why laying blacktop over a cracked substrate is not a good idea.
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Post: # 35982Post Dave_L

10mm overlay???

Yeeehaaaaa!! Did he arrive on a horse?
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Post: # 35984Post lutonlagerlout

i'm doing a wall and drive and i have set the edgings in but the existing tarmac footpath now has a ragged edge
i am thinking that if i cut a line 50mm deep and 200 mm back this will be enough for the tarmac lads to fill over the concrete haunching,does that sound about right dave?
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Post: # 35985Post GB_Groundworks

re above not Lll ha ha been waiting to use this again for a while ;)

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Post: # 35986Post lutonlagerlout

dont think you follow giles, i was asking dave for professional advice
the footpath as it stands (private road oc) is only 50mm of bit mac on what looks like hoggin,most of it wrecked by tree roots
as per the main site the 150 edgings have 150mm leanmix under them and 150mm laterally each side,obviously the haunching only comes within 50mm of the top of the edging to allow for the CBP one side and the reinstatement of the tarmac the other side.
i just wanted to know how far to cut back
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Post: # 35987Post GB_Groundworks

yeah and i said not you, it was in reference to dave's post about him being on a horse.

wont your tarmac lads cut it themselves, prime and then lay it. thats what they do for us on patch ups.

plus you have a freakishly long thumb haha ;)




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Post: # 35992Post lutonlagerlout

re-reading it i kinda see it sort of lol
i read it as re: above not, LLL

as in dont do it :)
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Post: # 35994Post lutonlagerlout

if you put your little finger on the esc key ,what key does the thumb on your hand touch? F10 here
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Post: # 35995Post Dave_L

lutonlagerlout wrote:i'm doing a wall and drive and i have set the edgings in but the existing tarmac footpath now has a ragged edge
i am thinking that if i cut a line 50mm deep and 200 mm back this will be enough for the tarmac lads to fill over the concrete haunching,does that sound about right dave?
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Yes, that sounds fine LLL
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lutonlagerlout wrote:if you put your little finger on the esc key ,what key does the thumb on your hand touch? F10 here
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Yep, F10 for me too :)
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Post: # 36011Post GB_Groundworks

f11 on the mrs mac laptop, not tried it on mine haha
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Post: # 36015Post topgrafter2007

f10 seems average! what else you guys do for fun??? lol

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Post: # 36023Post seanandruby

oops! when i done the finger thumb test on the keyboard, my thumb turned the power off :;):
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