Yes, you can put a school bus on your asphalt driveway, provided that the driveway is structurally sound and can support the weight of the bus. It's important to consider the dimensions of both the bus and the driveway to ensure adequate space for maneuvering. Additionally, check local regulations or homeowner association rules, as they may have restrictions regarding parking large vehicles.
Pea gravel, crushed granite or asphalt.
If he is hauling the asphalt as well as helping lay the asphalt the going rate is about $38 dollars per hour.
to use asphalt millings to repair drive, the best thing to do is to aquire what is called tack, froma paving company. put some of this in with the millings. once the millings have been put in pot hole and rolled , it will set up after a few days of shunshine. should not move again ps: tack is the sticky black oil that is sprayed on a road before putting the asphalt down,to make it stick and bind the 2 sufaces together
No there are no bricks in the floor of a stock school bus but you can put bricks in the floor of a school bus if you really want to
No you do not
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put gum in their hair =D
This question is incomplete. How thick it is expected to be put on. Is it being applied to currently black-topped area or on gravel. If this is for your own purpose of a driveway, check with a professional.
put bleach on your driveway
can you put a car cover over a car that has no tags or insurance in your private driveway
The average cost for 2" asphalt installed is $ 1.80 sf It really can vary, a lot of times excavation must be done and also road base needs to be laid down. You're looking at a bill ranging from $1,800 to $2,700 for base work plus asphalt for a 450 square foot driveway. For more information, please refer to the related link. I have put an asphalt paving for my parking lot. The area of my parking lot is 3000sqft and it costs me around $6900
Pull out the engine and let the kids push... you drift.