Justintyme
Active Member
Looks great, adds to the appearance of the house. Well wear ( literally)
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Looks tidy that Tony. Be a good boy and keep off it (with ya car) for a week.Driveway finished, very pleased with it.
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Very smart, you must be pleasedDriveway finished, very pleased with it.
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Yep, they finished it Saturday dinnertime, he told me don't put it on until Tuesday, so put it on about 6pm.Lovely pic, i assume its safe to park the car on now and doesn't need to settle?
Looking good
see post #23Nice car (am biased) and drive
I need to have ours done as after 15 plus years, the in fill is no longer filling in, and we fit three cars on the tarmac
Am considering the resin ones, but know little about them vs bricks (or slabs) - not doing tarmac again
Might start a new thread.....
Have you been at your tarmac with the pressure washer by any chance?Nice car (am biased) and drive
I need to have ours done as after 15 plus years, the in fill is no longer filling in, and we fit three cars on the tarmac
Am considering the resin ones, but know little about them vs bricks (or slabs) - not doing tarmac again
Might start a new thread.....
It’s not just cars that need to keep off newly laid slabs. I had ceramic pavers lain on a cement base in my front garden last year. Despite the path to the front door being “roped off” with marker tape, a leaflet poster stepped on it within an hour - leaving one paver wonky on an otherwise perfect jobLooks tidy that Tony. Be a good boy and keep off it (with ya car) for a week.
Ah well now, that’s just what rapid-set exterior tile adhesive is for.It’s not just cars that need to keep off newly laid slabs. I had ceramic pavers lain on a cement base in my front garden last year. Despite the path to the front door being “roped off” with marker tape, a leaflet poster stepped on it within an hour - leaving one paver wonky on an otherwise perfect job
The cement included a rapid-set additive. Just not rapid enough!Ah well now, that’s just what rapid-set exterior tile adhesive is for.
Nop, not directly but the cars are washed on it (MB tomorrow morning)Have you been at your tarmac with the pressure washer by any chance?
I don't think you do....see post #23
Resin is a great finish but quite pricey and as with any finished surface it’s all about the preparation. Be nice to see what you end up going for. Keep us posted.Nop, not directly but the cars are washed on it (MB tomorrow morning)
The Near 2 tonne QQ is parked on why was infilled slope pretty much every day and it leaves dents
And the scrappy retaining wall cement is vacating the premises
All in all a full dig up and rebuild (full) is needed
But Resin.....?
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