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DeanFL 08-15-2015 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Newbeginnings (Post 1099958)
I was told that the 1" drop by the garage door floor, is also for protection/safety in high winds to sort of anchor the door, if the door is flush sitting on pavers the door could be blown into the garage. I suppose it could anyways but that is one of the reasons for that little step down, not just for drainage.

Totally agree with this assumption, and it's purpose. For both of my homes - 8 years previous and almost 2 years here in TV... the "flushness" of the paver to the garage floor -no gap- caused 0 issues, even after heavy wind/rain storms etc. The rubber garage door sealer does the trick. I was concerned about that as well, but AOK.

jessicarabitt 08-15-2015 08:20 AM

do you have his #?

keithwand 08-15-2015 03:06 PM

Pooters did our driveway, walkway and pool deck. Awesome and no cracks ever.
They use a better paver and will show you the difference.

JBarracks 08-16-2015 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Villages Audio Video (Post 1099640)
Many painted driveways and walkways are extremely slippery when wet.

Tom would know. He has walked on many of them in the course of his business.

Newbeginnings 08-16-2015 09:44 AM

We have decided against pavers, look good first few years, but have driven in some of the older neighborhoods and most, not all, look tired and worn and have seen water damage inside garage by door, also our lot sits pretty level with the street, concern over changing the grade. I think we will go with a concrete paint design, someone recommended Custom Ram Design, checked some driveways out they did, very beautiful custom designs, home owners seem very pleased.

Cedwards38 08-18-2015 05:31 PM

We love the look of our pavers, but it does require resanding and sealing about every 18 months to two years. I've had to have a few pavers replaced, but I had plenty left over from the original job so it's not a big deal.

JoMar 08-18-2015 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Villages Audio Video (Post 1099640)
Many painted driveways and walkways are extremely slippery when wet.

And many are not....depends on who does the work and their process. Decrotive Concrete did ours and it is not slippery when wet. We have a neighbor that went on price and he slipped and fell, didn't break anything but was bruised and sore for weeks. Pavers or paint, to me, is one of personal preference. Just make sure you get reference lists and talk to lots of the references.

CFrance 08-18-2015 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Cedwards38 (Post 1101529)
We love the look of our pavers, but it does require resanding and sealing about every 18 months to two years. I've had to have a few pavers replaced, but I had plenty left over from the original job so it's not a big deal.

I have heard that the painted driveways have a lifespan of about 5-7 years. True? Not true?

barebones1191 08-18-2015 06:10 PM

Stucco Contractor and Painting Contractor
 
Has anyone used High Geer Stucco, Bellview, FL and Plaster Inc or D.Miller Painting in Summerfield, FL. I would be interested in your experience in using either or both of these contractors. Thank You!

Barebones 1191

JoMar 08-18-2015 06:19 PM

Forgot to mention but if you look at Decorative Concretes web sire Cliff lists his references including addresses and in many cases phone numbers. You can probably find people close to you without having to ask Cliff for references.


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