A well-constructed concrete driveway can add significant value to your home and be relied upon to withstand the weight of most cars and other vehicles.
Concrete is an extremely flexible material that can be poured in various ways to achieve various looks - brick, stone pavers, slate tiles or even stencilled designs can be achieved using it.
Coloured concrete has become an increasingly popular alternative to standard black asphalt asphalt driveways patios, and walkways. Thanks to skilled installation techniques and an array of pigment options available for colouring concrete surfaces, contractors can imitate the look of cobblestones, bricks, natural stone tiles and cobbles at a fraction of the cost.
Coloured concrete can be installed in many ways to meet your space and budget needs. A popular option is ordering it pre-coloured from your ready-mix producer before using a stamp or stencil to add designs.
Alternatively, concrete contractors can create stunning stamped concrete overlays. This can transform an existing broom-finished driveway or replace worn-out asphalt ones, adding flair to landscaping features like fire pits or hot tubs; creating pergolas over outdoor kitchens; accenting landscaping elements or accentuating outdoor kitchen designs.
Aggregates are inert granular materials such as sand, gravel or crushed stone that are added to concrete by mixing it with water and Portland cement. Selecting the ideal aggregates will determine its strength, durability and workability in the finished product.
Gradation, shape and surface texture, moisture content, specific gravity, reactivity, soundness, bulk unit weight and aggregate absorption are key properties to consider in creating an excellent concrete mix. To do so, proper aggregate grading proportions must be observed.
When opting for an exposed aggregate driveway, contractors will apply chemical retardants that keep the top layer of soft, paste-like concrete that encases small pebbles and rocks from hardening, then peel away its outer "skin" to expose decorative coarse aggregate (batch mixed into the concrete or added as an overlay surface).
This technique creates an appealing, non-slip surface that contrasts well with other decorative concrete finishes such as stamping, stencilling, integral colouring and staining. Furthermore, its durable nature enables it to withstand Melbourne's tough weather without cracking or breaking down under heavy traffic loads.
Aggregate surfaces are safer than concrete due to their rougher texture which aids tire traction in rain, snow and ice conditions, when gripping the ground is harder. They require less maintenance than other forms of paving material - simply ensure regular cleaning and sealing to maximise the longevity of your aggregate driveway.
Stencilled concrete has become increasingly popular for patios, driveways, and pool decks in recent years. It offers a range of patterns, colours and shapes; and can even be made to look like brick, cobblestone or natural stone! Professional concrete resurfacing services can install this design either over new surfaces or existing surfaces to save on installation costs.
A concrete driveway's thickness depends on several factors, including its soil type and climate in your region. Clay-rich soil tends to expand and contract more than other varieties, necessitating thicker concrete for this soil type to accommodate its movements.
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