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Concrete Driveway Crack Repair While small cracks are normal and don’t need to be repaired, larger cracks in your driveway should be repaired to stop larger problems later. Depending on the cause and size of the crack, repair options may include concrete grinding, special sealers, or removing...
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To repair your concrete driveway effectively, follow the steps below: 1. Clean the impaired area Before applying the new concrete mix, you need to prepare the old surface to ensure the renewing layer will adhere to it properly. Begin by removing oil, mildew, mold, dirt, and loose particles...
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If the driveway is in a humid area, especially in the shade, both mold and mildew can get a foothold. Mildew appears as a powdery white stain that spreads, while mold can be dark green, brown, black, or multicolored. Mold and mildew will grow on both concrete and asphalt driveways, ...
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Brick driveways are frequently installed in the same areas where concrete driveways are installed. Both make attractive, durable, and long-lasting driveways. Concrete cracks more easily than brick and is harder to maintain and repair. Concrete costs between$3,460 and $6,910, while the cost for...
The apron, also known as the approach, is the part of the driveway closest to the road and usually made from the same material as the rest of the driveway.