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Replacing Driveways and Driveway Bridges

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Replacing Driveways and Driveway Bridges

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  1. Replacing Driveways and Driveway Bridges

  2. Older Driveways Lack Reinforcement Most older driveways lack any rebar, and as a consequence shift and move over time due to soil movement below and drainage issues. For new driveways we remove some to the existing soil and install base material which we compact that will settle less and also drain better. Then we install ½” rebar at 12” spacing to provide a substantial reinforcing grid to prevent cracking and minimize settlement and movement.

  3. Skilled Finishers Make a Big Difference Experienced finishers are crucial, as the timing of the finishing has to factor in the temperature, concrete mixture etc. And the number of finishers is also key. We would rather pay for a few extra men than have them get to rushed trying to do too much.

  4. Stamped Concrete and Colored Concrete Can Provide Multiple Looks A variety of finishes can be created using textures mats. Color or multiple colors can be added as well to create a special look. Sometime we will start with a base color, and we add a second powdered color during the stamping to create a multicolored appearance, often highlighting the surface particularly with stone textures.

  5. A Unique Appearance You can create your own signature driveway. Here we used cobblestone texture mats, and covered the small side wall with a slate stone to compliment it.

  6. Brick Borders Once common look is plain concrete with a brick border, which can highlight other brick details on the property, especially brick stairs and landings.

  7. Driveway Drainage is an Important Consideration Downspouts adjacent to the house next to the driveway are often routed under the driveway to their exit point. When driveways slope towards the garage a channel drain is usually installed to keep water out of the building. https://bit.ly/3rvGcVT

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