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Old 23-06-2023, 02:57 PM #13
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Problem is, for every leak you fix, there's another to replace it pretty much daily. There is just no viable way to fix them all. It's never ending.

It's not just that either, we would have to leave some leaks as the dig would require specialist professionals. For example, a couple had just had their drive done, the source of the leak was underneath but it was bricked and patterned. Not something you can just whack the jack hammer on.
Water company tore up a chunk of our drive (and the pavement and road) not that long ago ... they didn't seem that concerned. To be fair there was water actually seeping out the ground all down the street .

Also our driveway wasn't pretty in the first place.
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