Armour
Senior Member
Is anyone familiar with rubber as a substitute for cement/asphalt sidewalks, pathways, roads, etc.? Would this not be a more durable material to use in Toronto and one that can better withstand the freeze/thaw cycles that cause bulging and cracking? All it takes is a single winter to cause damage to freshly built/paved surfaces. A park path was recently repaved in my neighbourhood a couple of summers ago and it is already breaking off along some edges.
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