Workers and new driveways.
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 5:48 pm
Ten years ago, the family who owned my home then stopped using the second driveway, that soon fell into ruin. Eight years ago, they tarmacked the remaining driveway. When I bought the place, the asphalt driveway needed serious repair, in the eighteen months since then it became much worse, so I called in a supposedly reputable company to come mend it and re-gravel the ruined driveway. Over the last week they worked daily on doing this so by now I have a nearly finished project. Problem is they really don't know what the hell they are doing, and have made a few bad decisions - the gravel driveway terminates one foot from the parking tarmac. The foot is mud. The roller operator damaged the well place patches by turning the roller on un-cured tarmac. When I brought the second to their attention they gave excuses, and left. If they do return to finish the job, I shall point out the mud and see what they intend to do about it. The folk repairing the car port seem to have given up before finishing the work. East Tennessee seems to be a place of chancers, and idiots who say they can do something then prove they can't. I am left with unfinished works, that I have to pay another idiot chancer to come fix. I need to move, I think.