After you have finished cleaning the driveway, look for cracks or areas that are deeply spalled. Make sure to patch any such areas with patching compounds. To remove any water remaining, hose down your driveway until it is saturated. This cools down your slab and keeps the water from escaping the concrete resurfacer. You should now take a moment and consider the weather. Resurfacers must cure at temperatures above 50 degrees Fahrenheit, for eight hours, or above freezing, for 24 hours. If you have these conditions in mind, you can move on to the next phase.
Step 2: If the slab has been determined eligible, it will undergo surface preparation. This is the stage where the surface gets cleaned and ground if necessary to ensure that the overlay sticks well.
The cost of the new driveway and the work required will be determined by where it is located. First, excavate your ground to create a path. This involves removing any stumps, bushes or trees. Next, the driveway contractor graded the area, creating a level surface to allow concrete or asphalt to be applied. A sub-base should be placed by driveway contractors of compacted gravel (4-8 inches) depending on the soil. Next, concrete or asphalt may then be poured. The driveway contractor should recommend the correct sealant for your climate. They will also advise you on the curing process.
Concrete is often pictured as dark warehouse floors. Concrete can do a lot more than that. Concrete stamped with concrete can look like any stonework. There are many different colors that can be used, making each "paver," look totally natural. Concrete can be used to make artistic designs. You can do anything with our team.
Asphalt, unlike concrete, isn't customizable. Although asphalt is strong and durable like concrete, it requires more care. The cost of asphalt materials has increased in recent years. Installation costs are almost the same. If properly laid, sealed and maintained, stamped concrete can make your driveway more durable and attractive.
It doesn't matter if you are looking for the rich terracotta colour of an Italian villa. Or the natural colors of natural slate. We avoid using color evenly as it can create a fake, awkward look which many people don't desire. Instead, we sprinkle color powders onto concrete. The powders chemically attach to concrete and permanently stain it. You don't need any additional paint. Natural patterns develop as the concrete dries. This prepares concrete for the next steps.
It doesn't really matter if your goal is to achieve the rich terracotta-colored villas of Italy or the natural slate colours, but this is where it happens. We don't apply color evenly because it results in a messy, fabricated look which most people don’t want. Instead, we apply color powders to the concrete. The powders chemically bond with concrete and permanently stain it. It doesn't contain any unnecessary paint. When concrete dries, natural patterns are formed and prepare concrete for next step.