u/Kalvoda1988

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Should oil company pay to have this fixed?

Oil company spilt furnace oil in my driveway on 2 seperate occasions, they came and cleaned it up (with workers from their company) the area seems ok not to soft but I do see some deterioration and the grass on either side of spills is dead and will not grow. The company is suggesting that I just seal over the stain and that they will pay for that. My concern is that the stain will re appear as the sealer wears off (only suppose to seal every other year) so next summer when I cant seal it black the stain will still be there? As well as any deterioration that may occur.

Ive suggested the company pays for the end of driveway to be cut out and replaced if need be if it does start to crumble over this coming winter.

What are your thoughts?

Pictures below when spill occurred vrs what it looks like now that its been cleaned and sun has hit it

u/Kalvoda1988 — 5 days ago