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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-23, Page 52work, change ,.., materials or disappear without on without finishing the job. Sometimes they just take off with the customers' deposits without even starting the work.". All paving companies signing contracts in consumers' homes must be registered with the ministry. Before hiring a firm, ask for its registration number and confirm it by calling the nearest Consumer Services Bureau of MCCR. Once a paver has been picked, set up the contract. In addition to material depths, it should list the type of work required, the driveway dimensions, definite start and completion dates, the quality of materials to be used and prices. The company's name and address should be identified along with your own. Information about any warran- tiesalso be included. also included. Most good driveway contractors offer a one year warranty. "Any defects in workmanship or materials will generally show up during the first 12 months, so a one year warranty is quite adequate," Allan says. ''Be sure you know exactly what the warranty covers." To help consumers deal more effectively with driveway pavers, the ministry has pro- duced .a comprehensive fact sheet in co- operation with members of the industry. To obtain a copy, contact the nearest Consumer Services Bureau or the Consumer Informa- tion Centre at 555 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. M7A 2H6 — (416) 963-1111 or I toll free i 1-800-268-1142. Ontario residents with an 807 area code may call the 416 number collect. LUBI'S PIIESE.IITS • KUISTA DIESEL LAWI Alill CAREEN IRACTOIIS "the new G G 3200 Gear -drive 10 H.P., 2 cylinder G 4200 - water -cooled Diesel engine. Gear -drive 12 H.P., 2 cylinder water cooled Diesel engine. G 4200-H- Hydro -Static Transmission, 2 cylinder L• 12 H.P. Diesel engine. Hydro -Static Transmission, 3 cyl{'nder 14 H.P. Diesel engine. G 5200-H Bayfield Road CLINTON 482.-349 KVBOTA' H. LOBB & SONS LTD. BAYFIELD RD., CLINTON 482-3409 "PAGE 21 Check it out before having y.ur driveway repaired passhould Homeowners having driveways repaired or installed this summer should be aware that a bit of research can pave the way past many common problems. "Before you sign a contract, you should do some digging yourself," says Roberta Allan of the Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations ( MCCR) . "Driveway paving contracts are complicated, making it easy for unethical companies to take ad- vantage of customers. Bad paving jobs are a major source of consumer complaints every year. In an attempt to put disreputable firms out of business, members of the paving in- dustry recently helped the ministry develop important guidelines for consumers hiring driveway contractors. All paved residential driveways should be composed of two layers — a crushed stone base, overlayed with an asphalt finish. Ac- cording to industry representatives, the base must be a minimum cif six inches deep, while the asphalt layer should usually be two inches thick once compacted. ' When setting up a contract, be sure these depths are clearly listed where applicable. It's important to note that the material dep- ths should be set out in "inches after com- paction." Unethical contractors often cheat consumers by listing depths before compaction. The amount of work required will vary with the condition of the driveway itself. Resurfacing involves the installation of new asphalt over the existing driveway and should only be done if the old surface doesn't show any visible defects. Of course, con- tracts for resurfacing will not list depths for • a new stone base. Driveways that have cracked or heaved may need to be regraded. This involves the removal of the existing asphalt, regrading of the underlying. stone and resurfacing. Once the old asphalt has been stripped off, the contractor should ensure the base stone is six inches deep. Contracts for regrading should include a clause requiring the paver to provide additional base stone if necessary Plant trees now to give a final depth of six inches once compacted. Excavation goes a few steps beyond regrading, involving the removal of all ex- isting materials to expose the earth subfloor. Excavation is indicated., if your driveway is too high, drainage problems are severe, the existing base shows signs of cav- ing in or the materials used originally were of poor quality. Always get at least three quotes on the job and don't base your final choice of a com- pany on price alone. Be particularly wary of firms quoting prices that are much lower than their competitors' estimates. "Some of these people give quotes that don't even cover their costs," Allan says. "Inevitably, they do shoddy short - Question: My living room turns into a greenhouse when the sun shines — better for petunias than for people. I'd like to plant a few 'frees in the yard to shelter the house from the sun's rays. Any suggestions before I begin? Answer: Spring is a good time to plant trees - you'll keep cool during the coming summer and the trees will have a full season to establish a root system and grow strong before winter weather sets in. Before you take up your shovel, however, be sure to plan where you're going to put those trees. Remember, you want them to shade the house, not move in with you. So leave plenty of room for each tree to grow. And don't forget about mowing and other yard chores. You'll want to leave enough space to maneuver around those trees. Question: Last year my lawn was a bat- tlefield. My grass and I spent the year lock- ed in combat with weeds and pests. This year I'd like to get a jump on the enemy. How should I begin my campaign? Answer: With the right strategy and weapons, you can fortify your position and prevent the enemy from establishing a beachhead. Your plan of attack should begin with a soil test. Your grass may not be get- ting the right amount of nutrients and minerals needed to keep it healthy and strong enough to ward off invaders. Next, check to see if thatch build-up isn't creating a problem. This layer of dead stems and roots may be camouflaging the activity of pests and preventing moisture from reaching grass roots. If thatch is more want tri rant a aiaa ..w•• o clear your i combat `and hep keep your troops condition. titan '2 men deep, you, field of thatching machine t 1 1 in peak 1