When you are installing a new driveway, it's best to choose an expert contractor in the field. They know precisely what they're doing and will ensure that each step is carried out according to the specifications. A contractor should prepare the driveway for concrete prior to putting it in place. This will ensure a solid base and avoid cracking. Concrete has a compressive strength of 32 MPa. force. However, cracks can be reduced by using the right conditions for the weather and strategically placed stress points. Concrete is also susceptible to staining, therefore special cleaning agents must be used to get rid of the tire marks and oil.
Before hiring a contractor make sure you inquire about their insurance, licensing, and experience. These credentials should be available to you and easily accessible by a good contractor. Contractors who claim to be able to do all concrete work should be avoided. However, not all states require contractors be licensed. It is important to inquire about their experience and specialties so you can find the right contractor for you.
When you're installing a driveway it is important to keep in mind that the work is difficult and requires a number of people to complete. Concrete pouring, as its name implies, involves filling the forms with wet concrete that is supplied by a ready-mix supplier. The crew should apply a broom finish to the surface which improves traction. You might also want to consider a decorative texture finish if you're planning to have a stamped concrete driveway.