You could, but then you might risk causing damage to the new paving slabs, or exacerbating drainage issues. I would go ahead and remove the old slabs as these are usually just laid in with plain sand between them. Even if it's cement, I'd hate to have to do it over.
You must form on top of the existing slab and drill in anchors to join the new concrete to the old this is called a cap
Oh, dude, a key cut in asphalt paving is like a little groove or gap you make between the old and new asphalt to help them bond better. It's like giving them a little handshake so they stick together nicely instead of playing the awkward "I'm not touching you" game. So yeah, you need that key cut to keep everything smooth and solid, like a good relationship... but with asphalt.
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The largest ones go for up to $45 million brand new
no , they are not viviparous they are oviparous they do not give birth to new ones they lay eggs
The leveling course in Asphalt paving is used to eliminate irregularities in an existing condition to further superimpose the new paving.
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This local service includes water purification, drainage, paving of new roads, maintenance of existing roads, mosquito control, recycling, and waste management.
in between existing concrete and the new concrete you need to place an expansion joint in between the two.
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A lot of people say that the old ones are better, but I personally like the new ones.
Yes, you can lay pavers over concrete to create a new patio surface.
Tui birds are a native species in New Zealand, they do lay eggs.
Lay out new ones by length start with shortest and replace one by one routing the same way. They basically snap on to plugs/coil in most cases