Pumping Concrete: Top Tips

Pumping Concrete: Top Tips

There's A Better Option: Why You Should Choose a Concrete Driveway For Your Home

by Hector Herrera

If you're building your own home and it's time to make plans for the driveway, choose concrete. You might think that asphalt is the best material for your new driveway, but that's not the case. In fact, you can set yourself up for quite a few problems when you choose asphalt for your driveway. One problem that plagues asphalt driveways is that the material isn't as durable as concrete. Luckily, you can avoid that risk by choosing a concrete driveway. Concrete is much more durable than asphalt, which means your driveway will last longer. Read the information provided below. You'll find three additional reasons to choose a concrete driveway

Avoid Unwanted Heat Absorption

If your children or pets will be spending any time on your new driveway, you need to take heat absorption into consideration. This is especially important if you're thinking about investing in an asphalt driveway for your new home. You might not realise this, but asphalt absorbs more heat than concrete does. That means that if you choose asphalt, your driveway will have a hotter surface temperature during the summer. 

Unfortunately, those elevated surface temperatures can translate to an increased risk of burns for your children and pets. Luckily, you can avoid that risk by choosing concrete for your new driveway. Concrete absorbs less heat, which means your driveway won't get as hot during the summer. 

Create a Custom Appearance 

If you're building a new home and you want to enhance the kerb appeal, talk to your contractor about a concrete driveway. One of the benefits of choosing concrete for your driveway is that the surface can be customised to create a custom appearance. There are a couple of ways to create the custom appearance. For instance, you can talk to your contractor about adding a stain to the concrete. The stain additive will change the colour of your concrete driveway. You can also have your concrete stamped, which will create custom designs in your driveway. 

Reduce Maintenance Needs

If you're still thinking about using asphalt for your new driveway, don't forget to consider the maintenance needs. You might not know this, but asphalt driveways require quite a bit of maintenance. Asphalt can become brittle, especially when it is exposed to extreme temperatures. Unfortunately, that means you might need to repair or replace your driveway more often than you might want to or can afford to. With a concrete driveway, you won't need to worry about that. Concrete driveways require very little maintenance. In fact, applying waterproof sealant to your concrete driveway about once a year will protect your investment for years to come. 


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Pumping Concrete: Top Tips

Hello, my name is Eric and this is my concrete blog. I am not a concrete contractor but I have recently learnt quite a lot about concrete and concrete pumping. I decided to lay a new concrete drive at my home. The drive is very long and very wide so I needed a lot of concrete. I didn't fancy carrying all this concrete so I opted for a concrete pump. I wasn't exactly sure how to operate this piece of equipment so I contacted a contractor who came out and assisted me. I learnt so much from this guy that I decided to start this blog.

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