When installing a new driveway, it's recommended to hire a contractor who is experienced in the field. They are experts in their field and will ensure that every step is carried out according to code. A contractor must prepare the surface for concrete before they begin installing it. This will ensure a solid base and avoid cracking. Concrete typically has a compressive strength of 32 MPa. strength, but cracks can be minimized with the right weather conditions and strategically placed stress joints. Concrete is also prone to staining, so it is recommended to use special cleaning agents to remove tire and oil marks.
Before you hire a contractor, ensure you inquire about their licensing, insurance and previous experience. A reputable contractor should have these credentials and be happy to provide them to you. Contractors who claim they can complete all concrete work must be avoided. However, not all states require that contractors be licensed. It is important to inquire about their experience and specialties to determine the right contractor.
When you're installing a driveway it is important to keep in mind that the task is complicated and requires multiple people to complete. Concrete pouring, as its name suggests, is the process of filling the forms with concrete, which is delivered by an ready-mix vendor. The crew should then finish the surface with a broom finish, which will give better traction. If you're planning to have a stamped concrete driveway you might want to consider a decorative textured finish as well.