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Preparing for a Driveway Replacement 1. The first step in preparing for your concrete driveway replacement is to determine if your existing driveway is still structurally sound. If cracks or other structural issues have damaged it, you may need to address those problems before doing the work on your driveway. Some of these issues can…
How to Prevent Cracking in Your Concrete Driveway Rule #1. Use the right amount of water Many homeowners and inexperienced contractors mistake adding too much water to the dry concrete mix to facilitate mixing. Too much water will result in brittle concrete that is prone to cracking. Even one additional quart of water can reduce…
Pros and Cons for Concrete as a Driveway Material There are many pros and cons to having a concrete driveway. On the one hand, a concrete driveway is durable, easy to maintain, and able to withstand all kinds of weather without cracking or fading. It also provides a smooth surface that is relatively slip-resistant, making…
Should You Renovate Your Driveway Before Selling Your House? When selling your house, you should consider the driveway. A driveway is one of the first things a potential buyer sees. They will either enjoy it as an excellent introduction to the viewing or let it get to them in the buying process. If they dislike…
Can You Pour Concrete Patios in Winter? When it’s too cold for most construction to go on in the winter months, much of it is a year-round industry, implying that concrete must be poured throughout the season. Contrary to some homeowners’ beliefs, the work continues despite less-than-ideal weather conditions. That isn’t to say there can’t…
DIY vs Professional Concrete Contractor So your concrete driveway is cracked, or the patio you bought with your new home isn’t up to par with your primary requirements. If this is the case, you may consider if you want to DIY concrete installation yourself or hire a professional. Hiring the services of a professional is…
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