QP4Me
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Hi,
And now for something totally different.
I am in the middle of renovations around my humble estate. One of the jobs is to lay tarmac driveways down. The concrete apron around the house is in poor condition and needs to be replaced at the same time. My tarmac guy has suggested laying tarmac right up to the house and forgetting about laying a new concrete apron. While his suggestion would save a lot of work and money, there is obviously a reason the majority of houses have a concrete apron.
Anyone here in the construction/building/engineering business have any thoughts on this?
Pat.
And now for something totally different.
I am in the middle of renovations around my humble estate. One of the jobs is to lay tarmac driveways down. The concrete apron around the house is in poor condition and needs to be replaced at the same time. My tarmac guy has suggested laying tarmac right up to the house and forgetting about laying a new concrete apron. While his suggestion would save a lot of work and money, there is obviously a reason the majority of houses have a concrete apron.
Anyone here in the construction/building/engineering business have any thoughts on this?
Pat.