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Concrete Driveways
We are a full service driveway paving company. When paving your driveway we take care in offering the best possible service.
- We recycle your asphalt and concrete if you have any so it does not get dumped in a landfill.
- We remove rocks and roots from below your driveway preventing it from cracking again.
- We inspect for wet conditions, soft spots or areas that have organics which must be dug out to create a good base.
- We will save or relocate your landscaping if needed for an additional fee.
- We inspect, repair or install pipes under or near your driveway and sidewalks as needed for an additional charge. Many times we add conduit for customers for later irrigation plans or a spare repair line for many different needs.
Our equipment operators ensure that good structural fill is placed and compacted. We then install high quality recycled aggregate which meets state specs when available. {Otherwise we use washed stone.} We use this aggregate when available to save customers money on backfill costs. The aggregate is then compacted and tamped or rolled into place to ensure a solid base for your driveway, pad or patio to make it last many years to come.
We inspect your gutter drains and we look at the drainage around your foundation to ensure no water is running into your crawlspace or basement. If needed we can install any drainage solution your project needs. Our company also has a licensed plumber for your city water and sewer or septic systems, as well as any other plumbing needs that you may have.
Also we can bring in screened topsoil, seed, lyme, fertilizer, straw to any disturbed areas so that no mud or dirt will be tracked into your home and help with erosion control.
Process
The most important process of pouring concrete actually happens before the concrete is laid. In order to get the absolute best long term result, the correct preparation of the area that will become your driveway is paramount. Our team will go to great lengths to make sure the area is properly prepared in order to reduce any future unexpected problems from popping up and damaging your driveway. Once your concrete is poured our team will smooth over the top surface and wait for it to cure before clearing and cleaning up the final product so you can get to using it.
Styles of concrete driveways in North Carolina
Concrete driveways can sound simple and unimaginative, but when you consider that we can treat the surface with a stamp or even finish it, you realize that it’s actually an option that provides you a lot of flexibility to get a unique and attractive look for your home. We can work with you to come up with a style or solution that suits your home and needs then bring it to life in your driveway, swimming pools decks or other concrete projects. We can cut patterns into your concrete or add a color to it. If you want to see what options we have on offer, speak to our customer service team to organize a consultation.
- How Long Does a Concrete Driveway Last?
- Signs That Your Driveway Needs Repairs
- Reasons to Choose Concrete
- Should You Choose Regular Concrete or Pavers?
A concrete driveway won’t need replacement for more than 30 years. Concrete driveways in cold areas may be broken down in about 20 – 25 years. If you have an asphalt driveway, this material will last about 15 – 20 years.
- Cracks
- Potholes
- Drainage Issues
- Faded Color
- Getting Ready to Sell Your Home
- Concrete is an affordable material
- Low maintenance
- Durability
- Increase home value
- Looks great
- and many more reasons
Concrete and brick are considered as the most common pavers that are popular among many people and designers today. They are well-known for their reliability and durability. The choice between concrete and brick pavers may depend on your preferences and personal taste. You can compare both products here.
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