It's best to hire a professional who has experience in installing driveways. They are aware of what they're doing and make sure every step is carried out according to the specifications. A contractor should prepare the surface for concrete before they begin installing it. This will provide a solid base for the driveway, and will also eliminate cracks. Concrete typically has a 32 MPa compressive strength, but cracks can be prevented by ensuring the weather is in good condition and strategically placed stress joints. Concrete is also susceptible to staining therefore special cleaning agents must be used to clean up the tire marks and oil.
Before you hire an individual contractor, be sure you inquire about their insurance, licensure, and previous experience. A good contractor should have these credentials and be happy to provide them to you. Contractors who claim to be able to complete all concrete work must be avoided. However there are states that do not require contractors to be licensed. It is also essential to inquire about their experience and specialties, so that you can locate the right contractor for the job you need.
When you're installing a driveway it is important to keep in mind that the task is complicated and requires several people to complete. Concrete pouring is, as the name suggests, involves filling forms using wet concrete that is delivered from a ready-mix supplier. The team must then seal the surface with a broom finish, which can provide better traction. You might also want to think about a decorative finish if you're planning to have a stamped concrete driveway.