This looks interesting... I live on a private asphalt paved road with about 10 houses of traffic and the asphalt is about due to be repaved or heavily patched... If the road has asphalt already and is heavily compacted there should be minimal prep work required right? Probably just a tare out of the asphalt and a light layer of base to re-level and it should be ready for the truegrid right?
TRUEGRADE NEW INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY RECOMMENDABLE TO ARCHITECTS OR THE ARCHITECTURE INDUSTRY'S TO ADOPT INTO THEIR ARCHITECTURE WORK FOR LONGER LASTING PERIOD OF DAMAGE.
Bad design, impossible to install yellow dots when the black cell has one or two panel joints Someone with an attorney on retainer will trip and sue everyone including you Good luck
Cities should be using this
This looks interesting... I live on a private asphalt paved road with about 10 houses of traffic and the asphalt is about due to be repaved or heavily patched... If the road has asphalt already and is heavily compacted there should be minimal prep work required right? Probably just a tare out of the asphalt and a light layer of base to re-level and it should be ready for the truegrid right?
I honestly do not see the point of this product or how it can help drainage. Stabilizer? Please.
They never mention price per square foot.
TRUEGRADE NEW INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY RECOMMENDABLE TO ARCHITECTS OR THE ARCHITECTURE INDUSTRY'S TO ADOPT INTO THEIR ARCHITECTURE WORK FOR LONGER LASTING PERIOD OF DAMAGE.
Shoveling snow?
Crap product for vehicles, turning your wheel in a stationary position will break the cell walls
Bad design, impossible to install yellow dots when the black cell has one or two panel joints
Someone with an attorney on retainer will trip and sue everyone including you
Good luck
lol put a sign up stating warning be careful of falling not responsible for injury past this point. simple
LMAO tell me you don't have a clue about the install of said product without telling