Concrete Driveways, Walkways, Stoops, and Patios
Opting for a concrete driveway not only enhances your home’s curb appeal but also serves as a reliable and lucrative investment. Enjoy the longevity and cost-effectiveness of a concrete driveway that, when installed and maintained properly, can exceed 20 years with minimal maintenance expenses. Additionally, the availability of coloring and stamping for concrete empowers you to design a driveway that is uniquely yours, showcasing your personal flair and creativity.
Pros of concrete
- When handled with care during installation, concrete can endure for a long time without the necessity for regular maintenance.
- Has a long lifespan.
- Concrete driveways, although requiring minimal maintenance, may need resealing every 3-5 years to uphold their integrity, considering care and the frequency of daily usage.
- Better in warm climates as it does not soften.
- Can be colored and scored.
CONCRETE PAVING SERVICES
CONCRETE EXTENSIONS & WIDENING
Concrete Driveways & Garage Floors
The typical approach for a concrete driveway extension calls for the removal and disposal of 9 inches of dirt, followed by the incorporation of 4 inches of CA-6 stone, wire mesh reinforcement, and a top layer of 5 inches of concrete.
When seeking durable and trustworthy Concrete Paving in Somers, Wisconsin, it is strongly recommended to establish driveways using a minimum of 4 inches of CA-6 stone, along with wire or fiber mesh reinforcement, and finalize with a 5-inch layer of concrete.
In terms of profile, the Concrete Garage Floor corresponds to the driveway, resulting in a visually cohesive presentation. Furthermore, the inclusion of decorative concrete coatings offers the opportunity to augment its appeal and introduce personalized elements.
To allow for adequate expansion and contraction, expansion joints are strategically positioned at the intersection of the newly installed concrete and the pre-existing concrete, such as where the driveway and the garage base converge.
Selecting a six bag mix of Concrete with a 4,000 PSI rating is crucial to ensure that your Concrete Paving project in Somers, Wisconsin achieves the maximum strength required.
Concrete Walkways
In most areas, walkways are typically 3 feet wide, with the front walkway being wider in size. To install a walkway, it is customary to prepare a base layer of 4 inches of CA-6 stone, followed by a 4-inch layer of concrete for the walkway.
For private walkways, it is advised to utilize a sturdy foundation composed of 4 inches of CA-6 stone as the base, topped with a 4-inch layer of concrete, to ensure long-lasting quality.
For city walkways, it is advised to establish a strong foundation with 4 inches of CA-6 stone as the base and pour a 5-inch layer of concrete to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
The thickness of the City Approach, which refers to the area between the city walk and the road, varies depending on the village. In many cases, it is 6 inches or more of concrete.
Concrete Stoops and Steps
Concrete stoops and steps can be extended and widened as needed to ensure a comfortable step down and eliminate any potential trip hazards. Our Concrete Paving services in Somers, Wisconsin are characterized by attention to detail and a commitment to excellence. This is reflected in our use of a 7-inch depth for steps, in adherence to industry standards, and strict compliance with village codes and typical engineer specifications, resulting in precise and accurate outcomes.
By incorporating pavers or natural stone as overlays or “caps” on concrete stoops, it is possible to achieve a more upscale and sophisticated look, enhancing the overall ambiance. A typical strategy involves pouring concrete for the other portions while deliberately creating a visual impact at the front entrance using pavers or stone, such as bluestone or flagstones.
By using mortar or screenings to level the concrete stoop and then overlaying it with brick pavers or natural stone, it is possible to achieve significant cost savings compared to a full stoop replacement.
Concrete Patios
When it comes to Concrete Paving in Somers, Wisconsin, our expertise in installing concrete patios has made it one of our most sought-after and highly regarded services. We recognize that every property has its own unique style, and that’s why we provide a wide range of patterns, colors, and stamps to ensure your patio showcases the individuality and character of your property.
If you feel your patio is lacking in size, extending it with new concrete can be a solution. Nevertheless, for aesthetic purposes, it is typically recommended to redo the existing patio for a cohesive and consistent appearance.
CONCRETE PAVING PROCESS
STEP 1.
DEMO, BASE & FRAME
When our team arrives, their initial task will involve removing the existing surface of your driveway or patio. Following this, they will meticulously install a new stone base, precisely grading and compacting it for optimal results. The work will be prepared for inspection with the local village or city, ensuring compliance with the necessary regulations.
Our goal is to frame the structure on the same day or the following day, whenever feasible, to facilitate the necessary pre-pour inspections.
Kindly be advised that once the base and frames are set for Concrete Paving in Somers, Wisconsin, parking vehicles on the specific area will not be permissible.
STEP 2.
INSPECTIONS
After completing the base preparation for your Concrete Paving project in Somers, Wisconsin, we will prioritize scheduling any necessary base inspections to ensure the project progresses smoothly.
Once the inspection has been successfully passed, we will collaborate with you to determine the optimal installation date for the project pavement. Typically, this date falls within 1-3 days after the base has been prepared and is deemed ready, considering weather conditions.
In most villages, there is typically no requirement for someone to be present during the inspection. However, it is essential to comply with the regulation of visibly posting the permit on a front window or door, and keeping the approved plans accessible if they are requested.
In certain Villages, a base inspection may not be mandatory. If we determine that a base inspection is not needed, we will promptly notify you and schedule the paving process at the earliest convenient time.
STEP 3.
CONCRETE INSTALLATION
Our skilled concrete installation team will efficiently complete the paving work by pouring the fresh cement, offering the option of incorporating color into the mix. They will meticulously distribute the cement, ensuring an even and level surface. If requested, the team will also apply stamping techniques and a release layer to enhance the texture and overall aesthetic.
During the construction process, it is advisable to contact your local police department to obtain a street parking permit.
The concrete requires adequate time to set and achieve its desired strength. It is recommended to avoid parking vehicles on the surface for at least 5-7 days to ensure the concrete’s durability and longevity.
WHEN DO I NEED TO REPLACE?
IF YOU NOTICE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ISSUES:
DEEP PENETRATING CRACKS
EXCESSIVE PITTING (APPEARS AS THOUGH PIECES OF STONE ARE EXPOSED OR MISSING)
EXPOSED RE-BAR OR WIRE MESH
SLABS SETTLED, SLANTED, UNEVEN, OR RAISED
WATER SEEPING INTO THE FOUNDATION OR UNDER THE DRIVEWAY
MAJOR GAPS BETWEEN SLABS AND WHERE CONCRETE USE TO MATCH OTHER SURFACES
DECORATIVE CONCRETE PAVING IN SOMERS
THE MOST POPULAR USES FOR RESIDENTIAL CONCRETE
Exposed aggregate concrete
If you’re looking for a simple yet visually appealing option to create a stunning decorative surface, exposed aggregate concrete is an excellent choice.
Through the deliberate removal of the surface layer of concrete, as seen on driveways or interior floors, a mesmerizing composition of aggregates is exposed, exhibiting their varying sizes and contributing to an exceptional visual presentation.
Exposed Aggregate Concrete Applications:
- Garage Floor Coating
- Concrete Steps and Stairs
- Concrete Driveways
- Concrete Patios
Stamped Concrete
By opting for stamped concrete, you can enjoy the visual appeal of pavers or natural stone without the need for extensive maintenance. This versatile option is well-suited for patios, sidewalks, and driveways, offering a range of patterns and colors.
With its ability to replicate the appearance of premium materials, stamped concrete has become a preferred option for those seeking a refined and elegant look without the need for costly alternatives.
By utilizing unique coloring techniques and precise stamping, stamped concrete is able to emulate the appearance of brick or stone tiles, delivering a desirable outcome at a more affordable price point.
The complexity of stamping concrete requires the specialized knowledge and experience of concrete professionals, who are capable of applying the staining and stamping components precisely while the concrete is still workable and malleable. After the concrete attains its optimal plasticity, a careful application of a release layer is performed to accentuate the desired color contrasts and facilitate the seamless maneuvering of the stamping tools, preventing them from sticking to the concrete. After the completion of the stamping process, the surface is carefully treated with a curing compound and sealer, which serve as a shield, ensuring durability and enhancing the overall longevity of the concrete.
While it is indeed best to stamp concrete when it is freshly poured and in a wet state, overlays provide an alternative option by adding a layer of 2 inches of fresh concrete. This means that even if your existing concrete is still in good condition, you can easily enhance your current flat driveway or patio by introducing a stamped design that will breathe new life into the space.
STAMP COLOR SIMULATOR
CUSTOMIZE, VISUALIZE & MAKE A BETTER CHOICE
1. Choose a Pattern
- ASHLER STONE
- CANYON STONE
- FRACTURED SLATE
- LONDON SLATE
- VERMONT SLATE
2. Pick a Color
- Spring Beige
- Summer Beige
- Autumn Beige
- Winter Beige
- Porcelain Gray
- Sorrento Red
- Cool Gray
- Sunbaked Clay
- Brownstone
- Desert Sand
- Limestone
- Sombrero Buff
- Antique Cork
- Mesa Beige
- Adobe Tan
- Coachella Sand
- Westwood Brown
- Tawny Pink
- Coral Red
- Quarry Red
- Shadow Slate
- French Gray
- Charcoal
- Dark Gray
- Spring Beige
- Summer Beige
- Autumn Beige
- Winter Beige
- Porcelain Gray
- Sorrento Red
- Cool Gray
- Sunbaked Clay
- Brownstone
- Desert Sand
- Limestone
- Sombrero Buff
- Antique Cork
- Mesa Beige
- Adobe Tan
- Coachella Sand
- Westwood Brown
- Tawny Pink
- Coral Red
- Quarry Red
- Shadow Slate
- French Gray
- Charcoal
- Dark Gray
- Spring Beige
- Summer Beige
- Autumn Beige
- Winter Beige
- Porcelain Gray
- Sorrento Red
- Cool Gray
- Sunbaked Clay
- Brownstone
- Desert Sand
- Limestone
- Sombrero Buff
- Antique Cork
- Mesa Beige
- Adobe Tan
- Coachella Sand
- Westwood Brown
- Tawny Pink
- Coral Red
- Quarry Red
- Shadow Slate
- French Gray
- Charcoal
- Dark Gray
- Spring Beige
- Summer Beige
- Autumn Beige
- Winter Beige
- Porcelain Gray
- Sorrento Red
- Cool Gray
- Sunbaked Clay
- Brownstone
- Desert Sand
- Limestone
- Sombrero Buff
- Antique Cork
- Mesa Beige
- Adobe Tan
- Coachella Sand
- Westwood Brown
- Tawny Pink
- Coral Red
- Quarry Red
- Shadow Slate
- French Gray
- Charcoal
- Dark Gray
- Spring Beige
- Summer Beige
- Autumn Beige
- Winter Beige
- Porcelain Gray
- Sorrento Red
- Cool Gray
- Sunbaked Clay
- Brownstone
- Desert Sand
- Limestone
- Sombrero Buff
- Antique Cork
- Mesa Beige
- Adobe Tan
- Coachella Sand
- Westwood Brown
- Tawny Pink
- Coral Red
- Quarry Red
- Shadow Slate
- French Gray
- Charcoal
- Dark Gray