When you're planning to install a new driveway, it's recommended to choose a contractor who is experienced in the field. These professionals are experts in the field and will ensure that every step is carried out in accordance with guidelines. When installing the driveway, the contractor should begin by preparing the surface for the concrete. This will provide a solid base for the driveway and will prevent cracking. Typically, concrete has a compressive strength of 32 MPa. strength, however cracks can be minimized with proper weather conditions and strategically placed stress joints. Concrete is also prone to staining, therefore special cleaning agents must be used to remove tire marks and oil.
Before hiring a contractor ensure you inquire about their insurance, licensing and experience. A good contractor should have these credentials and will be happy to provide them to you. Contractors who claim to do all concrete work should be avoided. However, not all states require contractors be licensed. It is also important to inquire about their expertise and specialties, so that you can identify a contractor with the skills you need.
When installing a new driveway it is important to keep in mind that the job is complex and requires multiple people to complete. Concrete pouring is, as the name suggests, involves filling forms using wet concrete delivered from a ready-mix vendor. The team must then seal the surface with a broom finish which will give better traction. You might also want to consider a decorative texture finish if you're opting to have an engraved concrete driveway.