A freshly-maintained concrete driveway serves as the perfect finishing touch to any home or business, providing both a safe area for parking and increasing your property's overall aesthetic value. Yet more than simply sweeping away leaves and hosing it down is needed to ensure your driveway stays in top shape; regular upkeep via proper cleaning techniques will help you keep it looking its best.
Grand Rapids Concrete Pros have the experience and expertise to help you maintain your concrete driveway. Our technicians use specialized tools such as power washers and crack sealers to properly cleanse and repair any areas of your driveway that may require attention.
Here are five ideas to help you maintain your driveway so that it looks its best.
A clean and well-maintained concrete driveway is essential for maintaining the curb appeal of any property. For optimal results, it is recommended to power wash your concrete driveway at least once every six months. This helps to remove any dirt, debris, moss, and other unwanted particles that could potentially harm the aesthetic value of your driveway over time. Additionally, using an appropriate cleaner will help ensure that all of the contaminants are removed without damaging the integrity of your driveway's surface.
De-icing agents such as rock salt and calcium chloride can quickly damage a concrete driveway, leading to pitting and erosion. To this end, it is highly recommended that you avoid using de-icers on your driveway if at all possible. Instead, opt for sand or kitty litter to help provide traction during slick conditions.
Concrete driveways are strong and durable, but they're not meant to withstand the weight of large, heavy vehicles that are fully loaded. Overloading your concrete driveway can create considerable surface damage, making it less aesthetically pleasant and potentially dangerous for automobiles and pedestrians that use it. Such damage could include cracking or spalling of the concrete. We advise that you consult with a professional concrete contractor to ensure your driveway is capable of supporting the weight of any vehicles that may be parking on it.
When it comes to concrete driveways, sealant application is essential during installation. Sealants provide a protective layer on the surface of the concrete, helping to keep dirt and contaminants away while also providing an aesthetically pleasing finish. However, sealants wear away over time due to exposure to UV rays, oil, and other environmental factors. Consequently, it is essential to apply a new layer of sealant regularly - at least every one to three years. This will help ensure that your driveway continues to look its best and remains protected from damage. Be sure to speak to our team of experts at Grand Rapids Concrete Pros to determine the best sealant for your driveway.
It is essential to take prompt action to repair any damage or oil/grease spills on your concrete driveway. Doing so will prevent further staining and possible additional damage in the future. If you spot any cracks or irregularities, contact a professional concrete contractor right away to assess and repair the damage in a timely fashion.
Maintaining a concrete driveway is no easy feat - but with the right tips, expertise, and assistance it can be done! Grand Rapids Concrete Pros are experts when it comes to maintaining concrete driveways. With their help, property owners can ensure their driveways remain looking beautiful and maintained for years to come.
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