Hi all.
Whilst I do not want to fan any potential flames, not good when dealing with a tar based product?
There was a recent post, where the name of a Company who [as I recall] worked in the "Midlands" [of England that is] who specialised in "Asphalt Floor Repairs" and there were costs added that post. Have a real good look for it?
As a thought? I for one would NOT spend money on a replacement of the Asphalt on-to a failed concrete slab that has clear indications of Sulphate attacked floor which will probably get worse, and continue to rise, and in doing so will cause further damage to the new or patch of the Asphalt, not to mention the uneven floor?
just a thought.
Ken.
Whilst I do not want to fan any potential flames, not good when dealing with a tar based product?
There was a recent post, where the name of a Company who [as I recall] worked in the "Midlands" [of England that is] who specialised in "Asphalt Floor Repairs" and there were costs added that post. Have a real good look for it?
As a thought? I for one would NOT spend money on a replacement of the Asphalt on-to a failed concrete slab that has clear indications of Sulphate attacked floor which will probably get worse, and continue to rise, and in doing so will cause further damage to the new or patch of the Asphalt, not to mention the uneven floor?
just a thought.
Ken.