Hello all, I’m looking for some advice.
The Gas people are working their way down my street laying a pipe under the pavement. I have a PIC drive as does a neighbour a few doors up who’s pavement section has already been completed and the channel filled with fresh tarmac.
The tarmac surface appears quite oily/shiny and where my neighbour has driven cars on and off his drive it has left blacks ‘tracks’ on his PIC drive.
I realise this will settle down naturally but is there anything I can do to prevent this happening?
I was thinking something like sweeping some sand over it?
Thanks in Advance
Al
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it wont harm it put it on there tarmac :;): ???AlanS wrote:Hello all, I’m looking for some advice.
The Gas people are working their way down my street laying a pipe under the pavement. I have a PIC drive as does a neighbour a few doors up who’s pavement section has already been completed and the channel filled with fresh tarmac.
The tarmac surface appears quite oily/shiny and where my neighbour has driven cars on and off his drive it has left blacks ‘tracks’ on his PIC drive.
I realise this will settle down naturally but is there anything I can do to prevent this happening?
I was thinking something like sweeping some sand over it?
Thanks in Advance
Al
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Lightly sand the tarmac reinstatement.
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