Concrete Driveway Services - Stamping, Resurfacing & Repair
A concrete driveway can be exactly what you want to draw you home.
What is a concrete driveway?
Typically made from a mixture of cement, water, aggregates, and other tough materials, a concrete driveway is a durable and long-lasting paver surface, providing a low-maintenance area for vehicle access and parking.
Schedule FREE ConsultationMeet the concrete driveway – sturdy, low-maintenance, and enduring. With stamping technique, we create a solid surface that can mimic the look of brick, stone, or tile. Over time, if your driveway needs a pick-me-up, our resurfacing magic covers cracks and blemishes, giving it a fresh, like-new look. Plus, our repair methods ensure both structural integrity and visual appeal.
As a Belgard Authorized Contractor, you'll know that your partner comes with world-class training on cutting-edge installation techniques.
Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute Certified Installers benefit from the industry's lastest information, education, and training.
Concrete Driveway Installation Process
1. Surface Prep
We’ll remove and dispose of your existing driveway and begin forming and prepping the area for your new surface.
2. Tailoring
The layout is entirely up to you and we’re happy to work with you to determine the shape that best fits your needs.
3. Crafting
Our concrete is artfully finished by teams of men who have spent decades earning their role and honing their craft.
4. Walkthrough
We’ll confirm your new surface meets our standards, answer any questions you may have and deliver your new surface.
Concrete Driveway Costs
Frequently Asked Questions
A decorative driveway should be resealed every 18-24 months. A broom finished driveway can be cleaned as desired.
There is a large variance from one driveway to the next. We’ll gladly provide a free estimate.
We pour our standard driveways at 4” but have poured them as thick as 12” if that’s what the client desires. Generally, the approach is 6” as dictated by the city.
We recommend a degreaser and a garden hose. That said, concrete is porous and many stains are permanent.
We recommend up to 14 days.
A broom finished surface can be cleaned with a pressure washer at a low setting.