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How To Plan For a New Driveway

10/6/2020

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Permits
Each city and state require different licenses and city codes before any concrete can be poured. In some states, the driveway's design can even make a difference whether or not you want a permit. Always consult your city offices to see whether or not you need a license. Also, think about the area you reside in as a few have rules and regulations that you must abide by to install a new driveway.


Plan your drives dimensions, shape, and design
Designing your driveway layout before meeting with a skilled contractor will help ensure that you get the perfect layout and design pattern for your drive. It doesn't have to be perfect or to scale, but if you need and added curves or areas and design components, it is a lot simpler to put pen to paper and draw it all out when speaking with a contractor. You are going to want to include everything in length and breadth to design patterns and colors if you're looking for a custom decorative concrete layout. Always remember that every added foot or design components will raise the expense of the cement driveway.


Figure up how much concrete you want
Take the design and get some rough numbers to begin calculating just how much concrete you'll need. Doing so will set you ahead of the game when speaking with builders about quotes. To ascertain your cement needs, multiply the length by the width, multiply by .35, and then divide it by 27. The answer supplied is how many cubic yards of concrete it will take to finish your driveway. You may choose to account for an additional 10 percent to account for spillage and mistakes. This information gathered should be suffiecient to ascertain a solid estimate over the phone and help you choose your concrete contractor more selectively.

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  • Home
  • Services We Offer
    • ​Driveways
    • ​Patio
    • ​Stamped Concrete
    • Pool Deck
    • ​Parking Lot
    • ​Retaining Walls
    • ​Floors
    • Concrete Steps
    • ​Repair
  • About Us
  • ​Concrete Coatings
  • Service Areas
    • Seward Concrete Contractors
    • Crete Concrete Contractors