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lucy
 
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Default help, concrete driveway rising up

My neighbors driveways aren't doing this.. it's all I can think of that
would be pushing the dirt up under there.


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lucy wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've posted before and got great advice, thank you all so much.
Ok, there is a concrete driveway leading to the alley. The alley is just

a
dirt path..
When the trash trucks come by, they're somehow pushing dirt up under the
edge of the driveway (the part that faces the alley) and over the years

(not
sure how many, I just bought this house), they've raised the edge of the
driveway up.


Are you sure? That sounds improbable.

When I go to the edge of the driveway, I have to now step down
off the end of it, to step onto the alley.. about a foot drop.


Are you sure it's the drivieway going up and not the alley going down?

I asked a guy to help with it.. he basically came over and busted part

of
the concrete, then said I have to get a professional, and left!


Ugh. The thing to do, IMO, was to fill the alley with gravel to bring the
height up to where you want it.

He left it
with a big crack down the middle in two places.. the driveway is long,

and
the crack starts at the edge by the alley and extends toward the house

only
a couple feet. He cracked it like that in two places, and dug out some

of
the dirt that was under the driveway.. and of course, left it dumped by

the
trash cans. Needless to say, his calls aren't getting returned. I can't
afford a new driveway, and I don't want to get in trouble with the city.
Please.. will someone tell me an affordable way to fix either the

driveway,
or remove it?


Need more info. But I'd forget about moving the driveway right now,
replace the dirt that the fool took out and buy a load of gravel to bring
the alley back to level. That's a short term solution: but the guy busted
your slab, so you're likely going to have to have it preplaced sooner or
later.

If so.. I don't mean to sound dumb, but.. what do I do with
the leftover concrete chunks if I do have to remove it?


This is someting that you're better off having hired out: make sure that
removal of the old concrete is part of the bid.

If you must DIY, then you can bust up the old concrete and use it as fill
somewhere where you need that: possibly in the alley, or under the new
slab.



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