Surface dressing
Discussion
Cats said:
Here we go it appears to be the season of chucking chippings all over the pot holes.
Funny how money for this can be found.
Just fill the frigging holes in - Jeez
If it's done properly, it works.Funny how money for this can be found.
Just fill the frigging holes in - Jeez
They normally patch any holes first, them lay the surface dressing.
Done well, the road is much better afterwards, grip is better, and it looks neater too.
Cats said:
Really; best you tell them how to do it then.
I value the paintwork on my vehicles too much obviously.
As I said, "if it's done properly". It isn't, however, always done properly.I value the paintwork on my vehicles too much obviously.
I've seen some proper abortions and I've also seen some very nice professional jobs.
There's a road I drive in Lincolnshire quite often that's been done, they've spent about two months properly planing the potholed areas and laying a new surface for those patches. The road then looks like a patchwork quilt but the holes have been properly dug out and relaid. Then three weeks ago it was surface dressed in grey chippings, rolled down and brushed. Speed limit in place for seven days. Now it looks really good and the grip is better too. It'll last for years.
zarjaz1991 said:
As I said, "if it's done properly". It isn't, however, always done properly.
I've seen some proper abortions and I've also seen some very nice professional jobs.
There's a road I drive in Lincolnshire quite often that's been done, they've spent about two months properly planing the potholed areas and laying a new surface for those patches. The road then looks like a patchwork quilt but the holes have been properly dug out and relaid. Then three weeks ago it was surface dressed in grey chippings, rolled down and brushed. Speed limit in place for seven days. Now it looks really good and the grip is better too. It'll last for years.
If it lasts for years why do they waste their time every year. I think your argument is flawed.I've seen some proper abortions and I've also seen some very nice professional jobs.
There's a road I drive in Lincolnshire quite often that's been done, they've spent about two months properly planing the potholed areas and laying a new surface for those patches. The road then looks like a patchwork quilt but the holes have been properly dug out and relaid. Then three weeks ago it was surface dressed in grey chippings, rolled down and brushed. Speed limit in place for seven days. Now it looks really good and the grip is better too. It'll last for years.
I don't have a problem with grip, I have a problem with damaged wheels suspension and paintwork
Cats said:
If it lasts for years why do they waste their time every year. I think your argument is flawed.
I don't have a problem with grip, I have a problem with damaged wheels suspension and paintwork
I've never seen anywhere where the same roads are done annually. It's different roads each time.I don't have a problem with grip, I have a problem with damaged wheels suspension and paintwork
Sounds to me like you've got an incompetent highways department round your way.
Yes I have seen badly done surface dressing jobs, I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but the idea behind it is perfectly sound if it's done properly.
Surface dressing simply isn't designed to fill in potholes. The potholes have to be properly patched beforehand. If they're not doing that then it's being badly managed.
zarjaz1991 said:
Cats said:
Really; best you tell them how to do it then.
I value the paintwork on my vehicles too much obviously.
As I said, "if it's done properly". It isn't, however, always done properly.I value the paintwork on my vehicles too much obviously.
I've seen some proper abortions and I've also seen some very nice professional jobs.
There's a road I drive in Lincolnshire quite often that's been done, they've spent about two months properly planing the potholed areas and laying a new surface for those patches. The road then looks like a patchwork quilt but the holes have been properly dug out and relaid. Then three weeks ago it was surface dressed in grey chippings, rolled down and brushed. Speed limit in place for seven days. Now it looks really good and the grip is better too. It'll last for years.
How many fking times have we heard that.
RemyMartin81D said:
Its fking lethal on a motorbike. Fairoaks road just done. Obviously decision maker is some chauffeur driven fat lazy who has never even set foot in the drivers seat let alone ridden a bike.
I went down there in the 32 tonner the other day.Feel sorry for the other drivers who got their cars shot blasted but that's what happens when you sit right up behind an HGV
Compete dust cloud behind
Would not be so bad if the road was swept once the stone was bedded down
Nothing in West Berkshire is done properly, just cheaply and lasts no more than 6 months , before the surface is down to the tarmac they covered underneath. They are repairing potholes on roads that are basically worn out , which is just bullstting the obvious , but its not making any improvements to being able to safely drive without being on pothole watch.
Yep, West Berks have been doing several roads this week.
The A340 has been done (relaid not chipped) from the Theale Roundabout almost to Pangbourne. I use that road everyday and cycle it a lot too and it wasn't even that bad.
Its a crap use of funds if they just ignore all the other roads that are in a terrible state
The A340 has been done (relaid not chipped) from the Theale Roundabout almost to Pangbourne. I use that road everyday and cycle it a lot too and it wasn't even that bad.
Its a crap use of funds if they just ignore all the other roads that are in a terrible state
Cupra Black said:
Yep, West Berks have been doing several roads this week.
The A340 has been done (relaid not chipped) from the Theale Roundabout almost to Pangbourne. I use that road everyday and cycle it a lot too and it wasn't even that bad.
Its a crap use of funds if they just ignore all the other roads that are in a terrible state
I don't understand that one either. Three weeks of night closures to fully plane and re-lay 1 and a bit miles of road that didn't need it. But go through many villages in West Berks, and you need to keep your eyes focussed a few feet in front of you, to avoid the numerous potholes and incipient wheel damage in a car, or risk of crashing if you're on 2 wheels. The A340 has been done (relaid not chipped) from the Theale Roundabout almost to Pangbourne. I use that road everyday and cycle it a lot too and it wasn't even that bad.
Its a crap use of funds if they just ignore all the other roads that are in a terrible state
I wonder if they get some central gov't grant that covers A roads specifically, so have to spend the money on them ?
Cupra Black said:
Yep, West Berks have been doing several roads this week.
The A340 has been done (relaid not chipped) from the Theale Roundabout almost to Pangbourne. I use that road everyday and cycle it a lot too and it wasn't even that bad.
Its a crap use of funds if they just ignore all the other roads that are in a terrible state
Just remember who lives on that road , at Englefield House. Yes, a very unpleasant parliamentary person. Road wasnt bad , there are worse, but 'One has to have smooth roads , for one to entice people into ones grounds for tea and cakes'The A340 has been done (relaid not chipped) from the Theale Roundabout almost to Pangbourne. I use that road everyday and cycle it a lot too and it wasn't even that bad.
Its a crap use of funds if they just ignore all the other roads that are in a terrible state
Wife drives it everyday and never complained. i used to live in Tidmarsh and it was fine and I go out for a blat to the Chilterns that way in the Westfield and roads fine until you hit Oxfordshire. Now that is a war zone..............
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