earl84
Well-known member
I have (hopefully) attached a few photos of my approximately 30 x 20 driveway in a house we recently bought. The entire driveway is exactly like this. I believe this to be delamination from poor finishing. Anyway, I want to rent an Edco grinder and grind it all off, get down to solid aggregate layer and put some kind of product on it to prevent further deterioration. This will probably not happen for several months. I plan to do it myself.
So, questions:
1. Do I have to chip away all the loose top layer prior to grinding? Or just sweep up loose stuff and grind away?
2. The grinder is a single head with 3 cutting stones. Is there a better option?
What product should I use after grinding? I don’t want to put a coating on it other than clear.
This is a driveway, and that is it’s main use. I will use jacks and jack stands on it. Park my old Chevy truck on it, and it likes to Mark it’s territory with oil. We are in Colorado at 7000 feet, do get winter weather, I don’t think they use salt on the roads, not sure as we’re new to this area.
Thanks for any suggestions.
So, questions:
1. Do I have to chip away all the loose top layer prior to grinding? Or just sweep up loose stuff and grind away?
2. The grinder is a single head with 3 cutting stones. Is there a better option?
What product should I use after grinding? I don’t want to put a coating on it other than clear.
This is a driveway, and that is it’s main use. I will use jacks and jack stands on it. Park my old Chevy truck on it, and it likes to Mark it’s territory with oil. We are in Colorado at 7000 feet, do get winter weather, I don’t think they use salt on the roads, not sure as we’re new to this area.
Thanks for any suggestions.
