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thelegges 03-03-2018 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Psa1000 (Post 1520092)
I am not sure how those concrete applications work down here in the south but up north they chip off and water gets beneath them. I have seen this personally.


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Since we do not have the weather changes, and most driveways are done professionally, with proper maintenance I have seen driveways over 15 years old still look new. Not sure of the percentage of decorative driveways done here, but in our neighborhood it’s at least 75%

coffeebean 03-03-2018 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 1520095)
Since we do not have the weather changes, and most driveways are done professionally, with proper maintenance I have seen driveways over 15 years old still look new. Not sure of the percentage of decorative driveways done here, but in our neighborhood it’s at least 75%

Are you referring to concrete overlay application or stamped concrete? From what I'm understanding those are two different methods or am I incorrect about that?

coffeebean 03-03-2018 07:25 AM

I just looked it up to make sure....stamped concrete vs concrete overlay. There most certainly is a difference.

Stamped concrete requires a complete removal of the existing concrete and new concrete is put down. Then the top is stamped and colored.

Concrete overlay is a thin layer of concrete bonded to the existing concrete and then colored and stenciled to make the design.

The article I read about the differences in the two applications said the concrete overlay is good for low traffic areas, driveways not being one of them. This causes some concern. Those of you who have concrete overlay on your driveway.....what is your experience with the durability with car traffic on the overlay?

We will not be removing our existing concrete driveway and walk way so stamped concrete is not an option for us.

thelegges 03-03-2018 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1520118)
I just looked it up to make sure....stamped concrete vs concrete overlay. There most certainly is a difference.

Stamped concrete requires a complete removal of the existing concrete and new concrete is put down. Then the top is stamped and colored.

Concrete overlay is a thin layer of concrete bonded to the existing concrete and then colored and stenciled to make the design.

The article I read about the differences in the two applications said the concrete overlay is good for low traffic areas, driveways not being one of them. This causes some concern. Those of you who have concrete overlay on your driveway.....what is your experience with the durability with car traffic on the overlay?

We will not be removing our existing concrete driveway and walk way so stamped concrete is not an option for us.

I will have to look up the company that did our drive. The previous owner had it done on 2010. Ours looks like brick, and mortar. Brick look is raised. Previous owner did not do any maintenance. At the garage a 8” by 3” had chipped off. We had original company come out do the repair and reseal the drive and sidewalk in 2016. That was $850. It should be resealed every 2 to 3 years, for around $500 to $600. As I said while it’s very curb appealing and held up well, I would opt for plain drive. We have 2 golf carts, a Sebring, and with a suv on the drive so it does take wear of our vehicles

graciegirl 03-03-2018 09:16 AM

I am part of the silent group who enjoy their buck naked driveways.


Probably envious Gracie.

The Chipster 03-06-2018 07:38 PM

Nothing beats the beauty of pavers. We have had ours for about 18 months with no problems. The best paver companies will guarantee against cracking for life as long as you pay about $400 every 2 year’s for complete cleaning and resealing which should be done anyway. Yes it is a bit pricy, but is is part of your front door.

vintageogauge 03-06-2018 09:03 PM

We're going with the 60mm pavers. We like the look of pavers and are also willing to pay the cost of maintaining them to maintain the warranty. Should be installed in a few weeks by Native Cuts.

CFrance 03-06-2018 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Ecuadog (Post 1519456)
Every couple of years, I have Egner's, (352) 728-8537, clean my all concrete driveway. It's not pressure washing with a wand. They come with what looks like an over-sized buffing machine. My driveway is a large, circular one; about twice the size of what I'd call a regular driveway. They clean right up to my front door. It's been costing me $180.

Egners just scrubbed ours two weeks ago. It looks like a brand-new driveway. I guess we're just "Up North" folks--never saw the need to fancify the driveway. Although I do like brick paved driveways.

I'd be afraid the snow plows would scrape up the painted driveway.:a20:

asianthree 03-07-2018 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1521327)
Egners just scrubbed ours two weeks ago. It looks like a brand-new driveway. I guess we're just "Up North" folks--never saw the need to fancify the driveway. Although I do like brick paved driveways.

I'd be afraid the snow plows would scrape up the painted driveway.:a20:

If you have them bring the plow to 1” your drive will be spared. So brick away.:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

coffeebean 03-13-2018 03:17 AM

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Originally Posted by DangeloInspections (Post 1519223)
Yes they do. In my opinion, Go Concrete does a great job and the driveway looks great....much better than just a painted driveway.

Also, I have recently seen a great looking and not slippery driveway done by "Concrete Texture and Design" from Fruitland Park. It is a husband and wife team. Their number is 352-636-0274. That driveway was simply amazing.

Those are about the only two options I would consider.

While many like pavers, they are not without their problems. I have seen many very expensive paver driveways that were not done well and have resulted in drainage problems, etc.

Hope that helps!

Frank

Where did you see the driveway done by the husband and wife team from Fruitland Park?

coffeebean 03-13-2018 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1519405)
Try rubbing it with a pumice stone. You can buy them at Home Depot in yhe swimming pool section.

I tried the pumice stone and it did not touch those dark brown stains by my front door. :sad:

DangeloInspections 03-13-2018 05:16 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1523156)
Where did you see the driveway done by the husband and wife team from Fruitland Park?

I'll ask my sons.....when you do 500 inspections a year in The Villages you forget easily. This was about 3 weeks ago. It was definitely in the Osceola Hills/Pine Hills area but I do not remember what street. My sons may remember. Sorry! I will ask today and post back. Of course I'll be there today and might even see it....

Frank

Nucky 03-13-2018 05:53 AM

352-397-6996 Robert's Driveway. His wife gives him support but he is a very temperamental artist. Great job. I wouldn't have had the driveway and garage done but wanted to cover up the paint job that came with the house. Highly recommended. Doesn't want a nickel until he is finished and your happy with his work.

coffeebean 03-13-2018 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by DangeloInspections (Post 1523159)
I'll ask my sons.....when you do 500 inspections a year in The Villages you forget easily. This was about 3 weeks ago. It was definitely in the Osceola Hills/Pine Hills area but I do not remember what street. My sons may remember. Sorry! I will ask today and post back. Of course I'll be there today and might even see it....

Frank

Thank you Frank. I'll be looking for your post.

coffeebean 03-13-2018 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1523160)
352-397-6996 Robert's Driveway. His wife gives him support but he is a very temperamental artist. Great job. I wouldn't have had the driveway and garage done but wanted to cover up the paint job that came with the house. Highly recommended. Doesn't want a nickel until he is finished and your happy with his work.

Is this the husband and wife team Frank spoke of? Thanks to you too, Nucky.

EDIT: Just realized the name of the company of the husband and wife team mentioned above is not "Robert's Driveway".

I'm glad to have a couple of companies to call.


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