Yes, the contractor should have
sealed it. He should have also cut expansion joints in it at least every 10'. In Canada
you cannot stop the cracking, only try and control where they occur.
Parking Area
This is probably a little off the wall but here goes. I park a 19' boat trailer on an area of my lawn. With wet weather, groves are being created. Short of building a concrete slab, is there other flooring type of material available that I can lay down. Wood (even pressure treated)is not an option due to termites.
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Your termites even eat pressure treated wood???
I have seen JUST what you are looking for.. I just can't remember where. They sell a plastic mesh that you put into the ground. The grass grows up through the holes.. and the grid itself supports the car and boat. I have seen them at our local school to allow lawn to grow where the kids always walk. I have seen them somewhere advertised for just your application. The holes in the grid are maybe 2 inches in diameter, and the gridwork itself is about 2 inches deep. Look at large landscaping/gardening stores..
Driveway stains
Does anyone have tips for removing oil and rust stains from concrete driveways or tips for covering them up?
Best thing I have found for oil stains is cat litter rubbed hard into the concrete with a block of wood.