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I parked a 26 ft Uhaul on our new drive (10yrs ago) with no problem
I was more worried about parking overnight in the street until the movers came to unload on day two |
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Definite risk. I recently had a new roof placed on my house. One roofing company I quoted alerted me to the fact that occasionally the shingle delivery trucks have broken the concrete in the driveways in the villages. I ended up contacting the engineer responsible for design/installation of concrete driveways in the villages. He confirmed the risk and said he had seen failures. He made two recommendations 1) street unload if possible 2) if the equipment must unload on the driveway then keep the equipment in the center of the drive and do not drive on the edge of the concrete … he also recommended placing plywood sheets on the driveway prior to allowing the equipment to enter as this helps distribute load
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Really good info!
Thanks, Frank |
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I had seven fully loaded PODS in the driveway and didn't have any damage after the PODS were removed.
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I’m moving next week and I’m going to have them put our pods on the street.
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That being said, I wouldn't recommend it. If the driveway is 4 inches thick I'd be shocked. More likely the minimum 3 inches with little to no rebar. If there is rebar, can't assume it was lifted properly during the pour and isn't sitting on the bottom of the pour to cure. |
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