When you are installing a new driveway, it's best to work with an expert contractor in the field. These professionals know exactly what they're doing and make sure every step is carried out according to the specifications. When installing the driveway the contractor should start by preparing the surface for the concrete. This will ensure a solid base for the driveway and will prevent cracking. Concrete typically has a compressive strength of 32 MPa. strength, but cracks can be prevented with proper weather conditions and strategically placed stress joints. Concrete is also prone to staining, so it is recommended to use specific cleaning agents to remove oil and tire marks.
Before you choose a contractor, be sure to inquire about their insurance, licensure and work experience. A good contractor should have these credentials and be happy to provide them to you. Be cautious of contractors who claim they can complete all concrete work however, be aware that not all states require contractors to be licensed. It is important to inquire about their expertise and experience to determine the right contractor for you.
It is crucial to keep in mind that a driveway installation is not easy and may require several people. A concrete pour like its name suggests, involves filling forms with wet concrete that's delivered from an ready-mix vendor. The workers then apply a broom-like finish to the surface, which will improve grip. If you're considering a stamped concrete driveway you might want to consider an attractive textured surface as well.