Driveway
Pavers
A
driveway is the first thing you and your visitors
see from the street, so it’s an opportunity to make
a lasting first impression. With a bit of time and
energy you can give your home curb appeal with a
driveway that compliments your home and yard. An
attractive driveway can add value to your home much
the same way a bathroom or kitchen makeover does.
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New
Driveway Paving Material - Interlocking Pavers
To
compliment new and existing homes, companies have come
up with a host of new driveway paving materials. It's
no longer just a limited choice between concrete and
asphalt. Interlocking pavers are growing in popularity
for all sorts of driveway paving applications.
What
Are the Important Driveway Paver Considerations?
Anyone
faced with the task of choosing what type of driveway
they would like to install for their property will be
faced with a slightly difficult decision, as there are
a number of issues to consider prior to undertaking
the driveway construction project. The aim of this article
is to identify these issues and provide some guidelines
to make an informed decision about building a driveway.
Main
Driveway Paver Issues
- Climatic
issues
- Driveway
materials selection
- Driveway
drainage
- Aesthetics
- Maintenance
- Cost
of driveway
Driveway
Edging
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When
considering and planning the installation of your
driveway, it is also important to consider installing
Driveway Edging. By installing Driveway Edging,
you are strengthening and supporting your driveway
for life. |
The
benefits of Driveway Edging include:
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Driveway Edging decreases the chance of cracking surfaces.
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Adds a decorative element to your Driveway.
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Provides support to the driveway pavers, keeping them in place and fixed.
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Can protect your garden and landscaping from vehicle and foot damage
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Decreases the maintenance requirements over the long term.
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Driveway
Edging provides a functional and aesthetic purpose
to your current or new Driveway installation. Edging
is also available in many materials from; Brick,
Concrete to Natural Stone. This means you can either
match the Edging to your driveway material, or create
a contrast with a combination of two types of materials. |
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