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Diamondog
Jul 24th, 2007, 09:57 AM
My driveway was just graded and paved 5 weeks ago (new home). We stayed entirely off it for the first 6 days and have been cautious to be gentle on it since. 2 days over the weekend it was beautiful weather nice and warm, I wouldn't say hot though and I guess the driveway softened. I pulled the car into the driveway on Sunday and had to back out to turn around. I am aware of not turning your wheels on it at a stand still and trying to vary parking positions on it when it is new and we have followed this. After I backed out and parked on the road I noticed damage to the driveway

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I am not sure what to do. Should I contact the builder ASAP and ask for it to be repaired? I don't think I caused unecessary stress to the driveway to cause the problem although they might not see it that way. Should I get this fixed ASAP for fear of it spreading or getting worse? If the builder won't do anything about it, my house is coming to it's 1 year inspection in October should I report this when I send in my repairs list?

mblunt
Jul 24th, 2007, 10:15 AM
Don't worry. There is no way to prevent that, if you torque your wheels at all on your new drive way you will get some of that... especially on a hot day. They will flatten out over the next few months, you won't even notice it.

BuildingHomes
Jul 24th, 2007, 07:50 PM
So this driveway was just graded and covered 5 weeks ago?

When do they come for the second layer? If you get one, it's not usually until another few seasons have passed.

Diamondog
Jul 24th, 2007, 09:58 PM
So this driveway was just graded and covered 5 weeks ago?

When do they come for the second layer? If you get one, it's not usually until another few seasons have passed.

I am not sure. As far as I know that is it? I'll have to talk to the builder.