Paths and paving
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Paths and paving – concrete cracks
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Overloading of the path design/construction such as vehicles driving over footpaths or trucks using a driveway designed for car or pedestrian traffic only
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Poor quality concrete (low strength, no vibration)
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Inadequate base preparation – concrete not thick enough
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Unreinforced concrete
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Soil settlement
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No expansion joints installed when the concrete was poured
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Tree roots
Paving slabs cracked
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Pavers too thin for loads
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Inadequate base preparation
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Soil settlement
Asphalt path/driveway – cracks
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Overloading of the path design/construction such as vehicles driving over footpaths or trucks using a driveway designed for car traffic only
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Inadequate base preparation
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Soil subsidence
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Tree roots
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Weed growth through asphalt
Path/driveway – concrete surface deterioration
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Poor quality (low strength) concrete at installation or poor finishing
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Frost damage – typically with low density (poorly vibrated/finished) concrete
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Concrete at the end of its serviceable life
Path/driveway – concrete slippery
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Moss growth
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Build-up of dirt
asphalt path/driveway slumping
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Soft ground/uneven settlement
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Inadequate base preparation/depth
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Overloading
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Leaking pipe or drain