Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:21 pm
Hi all, bit of background first, I'm involved wth a local non-league football club and around the outside of the pitch and the car park, the hardstanding is made up of recycled asphalt (?) which was reccomended as hardstanding by the FA many years ago. This year they've decided that we can't have loose material as hardstanding or we'll be relegated.
Being a non-league side we have little money and depend on grants etc which may not be through in time. Does anyone have any ideas for a temporary solid surface that can be done at a much cheaper cost than tarmac? We also heard from a club in a similar situation that there's a powder & oil than can be put down on the asphalt and then rolled to give a solid surface? Even if it's only temporary that's fine, as long as it gets us through the next inspection so we can wait for any grants and/or fundraising to get the work done properly. Any tips or help would be very much appreciated.
Being a non-league side we have little money and depend on grants etc which may not be through in time. Does anyone have any ideas for a temporary solid surface that can be done at a much cheaper cost than tarmac? We also heard from a club in a similar situation that there's a powder & oil than can be put down on the asphalt and then rolled to give a solid surface? Even if it's only temporary that's fine, as long as it gets us through the next inspection so we can wait for any grants and/or fundraising to get the work done properly. Any tips or help would be very much appreciated.