Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 1:34 pm
Hi All,
First post (didn't realise there was a forum!) but I've been using this fantastic resource for almost as long as I can remember. Without doubt the best one on the net. Without it I wouldn't have been able to tackle so many projects on my Self-Build so thankyou Tony:)
Anyway. Very recently we have had our 'ailing' carriageway resurfaced (i.e road closed, planed off and new surface). The surface itself is great 'but' for some completely unknown reason they have laid it, probably 2-4mm below the very top of the drop kerbs (if that). I can't even seen the radius; let alone the waterline. The consequence of which, with a drastically sloping drive (and the road camber too), is that I am getting flooded every time it rains. By this I mean that a 'considerable' amount of road water floods over the top of the kerbs all the way down my drive. This was 'not' the case beforehand...there was at least 20mm.
So, what do I do? Where is the law/code/legislation on how high they are allowed to go to 'specification' of laying new surfaces. I have contacted the contractor and am waiting for a visit but I'd love to be fore-armed so to speak. I know what I can 'see' and read on paving expert.com but, no doubt, they will only rely on whatever official 'code' exists and not 'just some hearsay' on the internet (which no doubt would be the retort).
Please help me. I don't see why I should have to pay to get a 'hump' of tarmac installed at the start of my drive because they cannot get their levels right!
Thanks in advance for your help
KR, Dave
PS It's not just my drive; it's the same on my neighbours and, no doubt, further down too.
First post (didn't realise there was a forum!) but I've been using this fantastic resource for almost as long as I can remember. Without doubt the best one on the net. Without it I wouldn't have been able to tackle so many projects on my Self-Build so thankyou Tony:)
Anyway. Very recently we have had our 'ailing' carriageway resurfaced (i.e road closed, planed off and new surface). The surface itself is great 'but' for some completely unknown reason they have laid it, probably 2-4mm below the very top of the drop kerbs (if that). I can't even seen the radius; let alone the waterline. The consequence of which, with a drastically sloping drive (and the road camber too), is that I am getting flooded every time it rains. By this I mean that a 'considerable' amount of road water floods over the top of the kerbs all the way down my drive. This was 'not' the case beforehand...there was at least 20mm.
So, what do I do? Where is the law/code/legislation on how high they are allowed to go to 'specification' of laying new surfaces. I have contacted the contractor and am waiting for a visit but I'd love to be fore-armed so to speak. I know what I can 'see' and read on paving expert.com but, no doubt, they will only rely on whatever official 'code' exists and not 'just some hearsay' on the internet (which no doubt would be the retort).
Please help me. I don't see why I should have to pay to get a 'hump' of tarmac installed at the start of my drive because they cannot get their levels right!
Thanks in advance for your help
KR, Dave
PS It's not just my drive; it's the same on my neighbours and, no doubt, further down too.