Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why did you purchase a home on a shared driveway?
Most people have to make compromises when they buy homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, two houses that I walk by daily had driveways with a lot of cracks. They lightly sanded (I'm sure it's called something different in the driveway world) and then coated with a heavy black material that was rolled on. The cracks in the one that finished about a year ago are already showing through. Seemed like a huge waste of money.
Shoddy work? Poor materials? Resurfacing should last longer than that.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, two houses that I walk by daily had driveways with a lot of cracks. They lightly sanded (I'm sure it's called something different in the driveway world) and then coated with a heavy black material that was rolled on. The cracks in the one that finished about a year ago are already showing through. Seemed like a huge waste of money.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, two houses that I walk by daily had driveways with a lot of cracks. They lightly sanded (I'm sure it's called something different in the driveway world) and then coated with a heavy black material that was rolled on. The cracks in the one that finished about a year ago are already showing through. Seemed like a huge waste of money.
Anonymous wrote:why did you purchase a home on a shared driveway?
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, two houses that I walk by daily had driveways with a lot of cracks. They lightly sanded (I'm sure it's called something different in the driveway world) and then coated with a heavy black material that was rolled on. The cracks in the one that finished about a year ago are already showing through. Seemed like a huge waste of money.