Driveway & Yard Paving
Hardscaping
Once you’ve decided to go ahead with your paving project, you must plan carefully to avoid some common mistakes. Create hardscaping you’ll love for years to come. Here are a few important factors to consider before you design anything:
- The project goal (driveway, patio, walkway, pathway, retaining wall, planter or extra parking)
- Your material (such as asphalt, pavers, concrete slabs or stamped concrete)
- The landscaping (your available area)
- Your foundation
- Site preparation
- Your drainage requirements
- Your greenery
Paved driveway
Its cost is higher than that of asphalt, however, it provides much more benefits than the long-term tar solution. A solid paver is available in several styles that could give a certain charm to your home. A wide range of quality is also available depending on your budget, the desired style and the weather resistance provided for the longevity of your driveway.
Asphalt garage driveway
What’s more simple and effective than a beautiful asphalt driveway? A simple, effective and affordable solution that allows you to have a custom garage entry for a low price. The only downside – after about 20 years due to the effects of freezing, you will begin to see cracks, a much greater discoloration and some other effects of time.
Concrete slab driveway
Seen as a solution between asphalt and inter-locking stone, concrete slabs shouldn’t be overlooked when choosing materials to pave your driveway. Its maintenance is very easy compared to the interlocking stone. Also, you can find it in several shades, offering a unique cachet to your residence.