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Does anyone know anyone who are good with driveways? I'm scraping my undercarriage as I go up my driveway into the garage as I'm on a hill

The top layer are puzzle bricks, and underneanth is cheap clay that can easily be removed. I'm kinda arsed doing it myself, so if anyone here specialises in this please let me know

I just need that particular section lowered by about an inch

Quite an easy job, but if you have the equipment it'll probably take you less than an hour, rather than me using a gardening spade and going at it.

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dont bother with a concretor/driveway person. hire a labourer for a day (around $150) and get them to do it. a concretor/driveway guy will charge you for more than 1 labourer, their own wages, profit as well as try talk you into concreting the whole thing.

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i just concreted the front of my driveway because my street has that gay ass drive up gutters that skylines and other exotics can't seem to drive over, ive already cracked one front bar on the skyline from it, and i'm not risking it on the new car. just used the old concrete tools from the garage, bought concrete and concrete binder. Did it this morning, ive watered it twice, should be strong enough not to crumble anytime soon,

Trying to fix already laid pavers is a much harder job though, try it yourself, if that fails get a pro in afterwards.....

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