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Chazz 02-07-2015 07:27 PM

Changing from pavers to stamped concrete?
 
Has anyone had experience removing 1" pavers from their driveway and replacing it with stamped concrete?

kcrazorbackfan 02-07-2015 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Chazz (Post 1008351)
Has anyone had experience removing 1" pavers from their driveway and replacing it with stamped concrete?

Are the pavers breaking up on the drive?

Chazz 02-07-2015 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1008375)
Are the pavers breaking up on the drive?

Yes.

Bonanza 02-09-2015 03:37 AM

Stamped concrete is usually done when a new driveway is poured and not as a veneer.

My guess is if you are having a problem with pavers which were added over your concrete driveway, you ultimately will have a similar problem with a stamped concrete veneer breaking up as well. A veneer cannot take the wear and tear of 1" of concrete over your existing driveway, for years and years.

If you are really unhappy with your existing driveway and like pavers or stamped concrete, I'd advise you to rip out your driveway completely and do either treatment from scratch. Either of those as a new treatment will last forever because it is done properly.

gomsiepop 02-09-2015 08:29 AM

My suggestion is to call someone to assess your particular situation. A great company to deal with is Go Concrete Design. They finished my driveway with stamped concrete and my previous home also. They are a very reputable company to deal with.

villagetinker 02-09-2015 09:50 AM

Just had our driveway painted/stained and in the discussion with several people that stopped by to see the job, a few with pavers said these are a maintenance nightmare, between cracked pavers and the need to constantly add sand.
Driveways by Jay did our driveway, and we love the design and colors, Jay did a GREAT job. He has done several driveways in the area, and on our street.
As for your problem, I agree with above, you may want to look at having the existing driveway removed, and either a new concrete driveway (painted/stained), or a new cobble stone driveway with the 4 inch paves and a compacted sand base.
Hope this helps, and good luck with your project.

Carla B 02-09-2015 11:01 AM

This month is the 4th anniversary of our concrete overlay (not stamped concrete)driveway. No cracks so far. There is a small chunk out of the driveway by the street where the original concrete cracked, but it isn't the fault of the overlay. It did have to be recolored and resealed during Year 3, but so do painted driveways. don't they?

tuccillo 02-09-2015 11:48 AM

Who did your overlay? Thanks.

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Originally Posted by Carla B (Post 1009188)
This month is the 4th anniversary of our concrete overlay (not stamped concrete)driveway. No cracks so far. There is a small chunk out of the driveway by the street where the original concrete cracked, but it isn't the fault of the overlay. It did have to be recolored and resealed during Year 3, but so do painted driveways. don't they?


mulligan 02-09-2015 12:58 PM

I believe you will find in your deed restrictions that you must maintain a poured concrete driveway, which would preclude a 4" paver on sand drive.

villagetinker 02-09-2015 01:46 PM

Good point, check the deed restrictions.

Chazz 02-09-2015 04:06 PM

Thanks to all for the comments!

Carla B 02-09-2015 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by tuccillo (Post 1009222)
Who did your overlay? Thanks.

Stone Creations did the installation. However, when it came time to reseal, we read the negative comments about them on TOTV and went with Go Concrete instead. We are very satisfied with their service.

JGVillages 02-09-2015 06:30 PM

A way to extend the life of a paver driveway when the original pavers are no longer available is to take out a 8"x8" or 10'x10' diamond shape in the center. now use these pavers to replace your cracked ones, then replace the diamond with new pavers of a different contrasting color. As always you should sand and seal the driveway regularly to maintain its integrity and reduce the cracking of pavers.

dplars 02-10-2015 08:55 AM

Just had ours done, I removed the pavers and built/extended the outdoor patio out back, Go-Concrete designs then ground the surface to bare concrete. so far all looks good, love the free hand design that was done. Take a drive by at 1104 Salido Ave. For a successful job, I would think the key is having a clean concrete surface to bond the new materials. We had two cracks diagonal at the end of the driveway. The artisans designed the "flag stone" seams to follow the cracks so if the base made the new covering crack, it would follow/be concealed by the groves in the new design and be easily grouted and stained to blend in with the new design.

Chazz 02-10-2015 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by dplars (Post 1009799)
Just had ours done, I removed the pavers and built/extended the outdoor patio out back, Go-Concrete designs then ground the surface to bare concrete. so far all looks good, love the free hand design that was done. Take a drive by at 1104 Salido Ave. For a successful job, I would think the key is having a clean concrete surface to bond the new materials. We had two cracks diagonal at the end of the driveway. The artisans designed the "flag stone" seams to follow the cracks so if the base made the new covering crack, it would follow/be concealed by the groves in the new design and be easily grouted and stained to blend in with the new design.

Thank you for the info and generous offer to look at your driveway, which I will do, when I am able to travel (recovering from surgery).


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