Browse Forums Paving & Concreting 1 Mar 09, 2009 6:53 pm Hi all!
Im new to this forum and delighted to find it! Im in WA and we have been slowly renovating our house for the past 5 year. A Massive amount of learning along the way! My question: Our driveway is horribly cracked, its some 30+ years old. All panels are cracked so cant just saw some out and replace Sooooo we are selling, cant afford reconcreting, quoted $5000 inc removal of old one. Cheapest option to replace/fix driveway? Its about 3m wide and at least 12 m long and a section for the parking area (6 m x 6m at the top parking area section). Help please? Re: Anyway or cheapest way to fix driveway? 3Mar 09, 2009 8:16 pm hmmmm I dont think so, you mean under the cement? If yes, then no I wouldnt think so it was done not very well and is falling away slightly down a hill, they didnt retain where there is a lower garden bed.
The cement itself is mostly still there, jsut badly cracked and pieces that yu can lift off (or that without wooden boards fall away slightly into the garden bed). I have stone pavement (?) in my backyard around the pool. I have not tended to them and so there is moss growing on them. I intend to clean them but was wondering what the… 0 1390 Hey guys, what’s everyone opinion on James Hardie linea direct fix to frame? Would this be the most common method and anybody ever had any problems down the track? 0 5159 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair If the railhead is so poorly fixed it is also likely that the railhead is also non compliant, what about overflows and sealing railhead to the gutters?. 3 5976 |