Rubber paving
Curious if any of y’all have any knowledge of rubber paving and if you do have it how do you like it?
Thinking of getting my dog run & maybe front sidewalk/driveway done with rubber paving. An approximate pricing/recommendation on contractors would be appreciated as well! |
My neighbor two doors over had his driveway, front walk and concrete front porch done with it about 3 weeks ago. I was over at his place two or three days ago and he noted that he was going to have the product placed over his back patio. I'll ask him who he used.
You've not noted your location, including that info will help people refer you to someone local. |
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Located in leduc! Thanks caber |
Leachate from rubber is toxic to the environment. Check with any product you go with to see how they explain away the issue.
Playgrounds are moving away from it. |
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I think they moved from hard rubber to sand (gravel) in playgrounds was a safety issue...(if you eat rocks you only have hard stools). But if I am wrong I am sure others will correct me. |
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Neighbors at the end of our block just did their driveway, looks really sharp.
Not to derail but wouldn't it be a PITA to shovel in the winter? Can't see a shovel gliding over it like it does concrete :confused: |
worked in Red Deer
My oldest sister and her husband had it done in Red Deer: front driveway, sidewalk, rear deck, and walk to garage. They loved it, said it really easy to shovel off snow. Dogs and cats loved it too, never tore it up. Dog actually preferred to sleep on it lol.
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Rubber leachate is a different beast than asphalt. I didn’t do toxicity studies on asphalt. Just rubber. Eating wasn’t the problem with rubber as they went from a granular product which was a total mess to a formed solid sponging product. While popular for a bit it was very pricy and our climate and sun was not helpful. |
If it's made from tire crumb, would it not be just as toxic/safe as tires?
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My understanding is that there is a roofing product made from rubber that was also toxic. People can’t do their research and make a decision. I read a report about the rubber shingles being a problem for neighbors. Hail bounced off one roof and smashed the neighboring homes. My gut says concrete will last a lot longer than rubber and won’t come with any leachate issues. |
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I was curious about the product for a dog run as it hides stains and cleans easier than concrete. |
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My guess is some oils and chemicals leach off a road shortly after paving. Likely given the long chain hydrocarbons involved there is not long term leaching akin to rubber. Rubber continues to breakdown and leach throughout its life. Lots of components to degrade. |
The son in law had his driveway done in Morinville this summer. He likes it so far and it looks great. Call Champagne Edition Inc out of Legal Alberta and they can help you out. Ask to speak to Amanda.
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