dave_the_nerd
Lifer
Shitty work is usually done in-house by the government. Contract work(what you describe) is generally pretty good. I'm guessing they aren't finished.
I have never had a good experience with a contractor.
Shitty work is usually done in-house by the government. Contract work(what you describe) is generally pretty good. I'm guessing they aren't finished.
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I have never had a good experience with a contractor.
Interesting, my street was just repaved and parts of it suck.
Here they really chewed up the driveway curb cuts when they ground off the old pavement. No word if they're going to do anything about it. And the new pavement is nearly 2" higher now, so we get little lakes in front of our driveways now. Can't wait for winter to see how that plays out.
I've thought that when a town/City repaves the road in front of your house they should give an option to repave your driveway. I'm not talking for free I'm saying cost plus 30% or something similar. Just makes sense to have it all done at the same time and the town already has the material andequipment there to do it. Few extra dollars in the towns purse wouldn't hurt either.
that's only true sometimes
when the town redid the street we live on the dug it down like 10 feet and rebuilt it, because of that they had to mess with the end of most driveways. ours got messed up to the sidewalk, they repoured the concrete sidewalk and repaved the driveway and re-graded it on the other side that went to the street, they did nothing to the rest of the driveway because it was fine
I've thought that when a town/City repaves the road in front of your house they should give an option to repave your driveway. I'm not talking for free I'm saying cost plus 30% or something similar. Just makes sense to have it all done at the same time and the town already has the material andequipment there to do it. Few extra dollars in the towns purse wouldn't hurt either.
Around here, all the driveways are concrete. Are the majority asphalt in your area?
Semi serious question. I noticed yesterday driving on a freshly repaved road it sucks, manhole covers far to recessed, two lane road with a bumpy seam in the middle. Then I noticed similar work in a different area that was repaved 2 years ago.
When I first started to drive a friend of mines road was repaved I remember it being very smooth to drive on. My city is working on a large stretch of road it better be smooth.
Skills? Don't know....enough money to do it right? Absolutely lost.
Transportation funds are dropping while repair needs are rising....through the roof.
Nobody wants to pay more to fix it.....so here we are.
In the Northeast concrete is a bad idea for roads. Something to do with the snow and salt. I've never seen a local home with a concrete driveway other than something that's barely a driveway, like a 4 foot run from street to garage.
Cost is probably a big issue. And finding someone to do it since one is more popular than the other.
Rust corrodes nuts under the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge in Washington on April 13. The bridge is one of 61,000 bridges across the country that the Department of Transportation says are structurally deficient and in need of repair. (Mark Wilson / Getty Images)
In the whole state? Seriously I have never seen a concrete driveway in Massachusetts. I've seen brick but never a normal sized concrete driveway.
I do like the look of concrete highways in Florida.
Edit** I may have seen a few concrete driveways in some old homes in Newton & Brighton but I'm not sure. Again I remember them being pretty small. Regardless they're all asphalt here.
States have cut back big time on this and a lot of municipalities have let it go to shit by letting companies that do shitty work underbid everyone and then do shitty job of it. There's even instances of companies bidding and then contracting out the work to cheaper companies because they can't even actually do it for what they bid on it.
AFAIC, concrete makes a terrible road. It's noisy, and the sections heave over time making it bumpy as hell. Tha thunk, tha thunk, tha thunk... It also gets tire busting holes with sharp sides. Asphalt gets "smoother" holes.
Yea but in parts with heavy braking asphalt gets bumpy right when you need the grip.
Yea but in parts with heavy braking asphalt gets bumpy right when you need the grip.