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  1. M

    Crumbling/cracking problem with new driveway

    As far as I can tell from my city's building department website, this type of project doesn't require a permit, so I don't know if the inspector would be interested. The company is licensed and insured, unless their website is lying.
  2. M

    Crumbling/cracking problem with new driveway

    Well, after about a month of playing phone tag and getting ignored, I got fed up and filed complaints against the company with BBB and AngiesList. I got his response to the BBB complaint today - he's sticking to the magnesium chloride excuse and will not admit any fault, and is refusing to...
  3. M

    Crumbling/cracking problem with new driveway

    Here are a few pictures of the worst area. It's about one foot by two feet long. It's really affected a much larger area, though. If you press down with your fingers on the cement all around the spot, it gives as if there's air between the surface layer and the lower layer of concrete. I just...
  4. M

    Crumbling/cracking problem with new driveway

    Last July, I had a local company install a new concrete driveway for me. At first I was satisfied with their work, but over the last few weeks some problems have arisen. While I was shoveling snow a while ago, I noticed that not only has the driveway already cracked all the way across, but that...
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