When you are installing a new driveway, it's recommended to work with an expert contractor in the field. They are aware of what they're doing and make sure every step is done according to the code. A contractor must prepare the concrete surface before they begin installing it. This will ensure a stable base and prevent cracking. Concrete generally has a compressive 32 MPa strength, however cracks can be minimized by ensuring the weather is in good condition and strategically placed stress joints. Concrete is also prone to staining, therefore special cleaning agents must be used to get rid of tire marks and oil.
Before hiring a contractor ensure you inquire about their license, insurance, and experience. These credentials should be readily available to you and easily accessible by a reputable contractor. You should be wary of contractors who claim to be able to finish all concrete work, but be aware that not all states require contractors to be licensed. It is important to inquire about their experience and specialties to determine the best contractor for your needs.
When installing a new driveway it's important to remember that the job is complex and requires a number of people to complete. Concrete pouring is, as the name suggests filling forms with wet concrete supplied by a ready-mix vendor. The team will then finish the concrete with a broom finish which will provide improved grip. If you're considering an engraved concrete driveway, you may want to choose an attractive textured surface too.