After cleaning the driveway, make sure you inspect it for any cracks or deep spalled areas. You can then hose the driveway down until it reaches saturation. Then, you can use a brush to get rid of any remaining water. This cools the slab and prevents water from getting absorbed into the concrete resurfacer. Consider the weather. The resurfacer must be at least 50 degrees Fahrenheit for eight hour and at least 24 hours for it to cure. As long as you can expect these conditions, you are safe to continue to the next stage.
Concrete is loved for its many surfaces. Concrete can look anything you want, from shiny and smooth to rough as sandpaper. But, stamping it is the best way to fix it!
Concrete patios cost on average between $2,500 to $7,000. Costs to build a concrete patio vary depending on its size, finish, stamped or unstamped, as well as many other factors. This is why it's important to get estimates from professionals before you start planning your project.
For your home, office, or other property, you can hire a paving contractor to install an asphalt driveway. They can also repair an asphalt or concrete driveway damaged by weather or heavy loads. Request quotes from at most three professional driveway contractors. They should conduct a site visit, then send you a bid that details the work involved, materials required, estimated length, and cost.
In most cases, however you can expect your new surface to be ready in just six hours. You can even park your car again in the driveway within 24 hours.
A decorative concrete overcoat can transform your driveway's appearance by covering minor imperfections and cracks. The concrete overlay will last for years and bond well with the original concrete. It won't chip, crack, or peel. Concrete overlays can be stained and stamped in faux finishes such flagstones, cobblestones and Ashlar slate.
Concrete is our favorite surface. It can be glass-glossy or rough as paper depending on what finish you choose. Stamping it will fix this problem.