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Tarmac damage from skip company

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  • a4r0n89
    a4r0n89 Posts: 35 Forumite
    So basically mat as well speak with patio company and see what his view of fixing my drive is.

    Might as well get house insurance to just do it and be £200 out of pocket.
  • ChumLee
    ChumLee Posts: 749 Forumite
    a4r0n89 wrote: »
    So basically mat as well speak with patio company and see what his view of fixing my drive is.

    Might as well get house insurance to just do it and be £200 out of pocket.
    It might be the cheapest and quickest option to get what you want. Even then they may only repair and leave you with a patch.
  • a4r0n89
    a4r0n89 Posts: 35 Forumite
    They didn't say this on the phone due to it being a new drive.
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