This driveway demonstrates the impact that one design and one color can create. The driveway was integrally stained with silver pigment and accented in charcoal powdered releases agent. The European cobblestone patterns complement the red brick sidewalks.
To get an estimate from an expert contractor, the best way to find out how much your repairs will cost. They can assess the extent damage and provide the necessary solutions.
You now have your equipment. Now you need a helping hand. First, add three quarts of water in a five gallon bucket. Next, place the bucket in a mixing bowl and use your helper to slowly pour the resurfacer. Mix the mixture for five minutes. You should stop mixing the mixture once it reaches a syrup-like consistency. You can add water to make the mixture thicker; you can also add a little more resurfacer if it seems too thin. Your helper will be able to fit weatherstripping inside the expansion joints in order to prevent the resurfacer leaking into them while you mix.
Contractors are also able to customize the color and design of your driveway in order to match your home. Here are some ways you can customize the look and feel of stamped concrete driveways to fit your design and budget.
Step 4: Once the pattern is imprinted, the professional installer places the stamp onto the overlay. This step is very difficult because the overlay must be able to accept and keep an imprint. A professional should do it. The overlay is left to dry for at least a day.
Concrete pavers can come as individual pieces or in multiple patterns. Pavers are more labor intensive than stamped concrete. Because they are unique, they can shift over time and allow weeds through the joints. Stamped concrete can provide a similar appearance to stamped concrete without these issues.
Concrete design requires the same attention as other aspects of landscaping. No matter whether we are working with a residential client or a commercial one, we pay the same attention when designing and creating our work. Our goal is to help create a space in your yard that expresses your vision and has the functionality that you want.