Pacific Outdoor Living: Tips To Prepare Your Driveway


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A driveway is a good annexation to your house. A well positioned and prepared driveway is another attractive addition to your house. There are things to watch out for before setting up your driveway. This article contains important tips for preparing your driveway.

Consult Your City/ Town Authority

Before embarking on your driveway installation project, consult with authorities in your locality about their laws for driveways.

If you leave in a community that has a landowners or house owners association, it will be wise to check with the association to know their restrictions and guidelines regarding the installation of pavers. This is a very important step as evading it may tend to be costlier in the long run.

Determine the position of your driveway

A survey should be carried out to determine the appropriate place to position your driveway. Noting that a large driveway will be very expensive, you will have to determine if you prefer a parking place or a driveway that is circular.

Lookout for Drainage problems

Looking out for drainage issues, a driveway should be situated in such a way that water will flow on the sides and not gather in the middle. When installing your driveway, if you discover drainage issues, there are ways to repair it.

You can allow the driveway to slope at a particular angle. Installing water divert in your driveway will not allow groundwater to stay on the surface of your driveway instead it will flow and be diverted.

Marking out your driveway area

You may decide to sketch out or mark out the area you wish to use as your driveway with wood, timber or blocks. Before embarking on your driveway project, you have to mark out space for your driveway.

You can choose to place sticks every 8 to 10 feet along the space which you have chosen for your driveway. The same should be done to the width. Sticks should be placed every 14 feet.

Carry out measurements on the space you choose for your driveway

Knowing the exact length and width of your driveway, measurements will have to be carried out. If you decided to have a curved driveway, instead of measuring the whole area at once, measurements should be carried out in parts and added together later.

Base Construction

Before you decide to install your driveway, the ground beneath the pavers should be prepared in such a way that it can provide a strong base. This is done to prevent shifting of the driveway after it has been installed.

When pavers are being installed, a special stone is used after excavating the ground. Then sand is added to provide a good surface for placing the pavers. Lastly, gravel is added to lock the pavers together.

Choose the right Paver materials

There are a lot of options when it comes to paver materials, colors, textures, and design. Though not all pavers are preferable for driveway installation, professionals or contractors should be contacted when choosing pavers for your driveway. Check out Pacific Pavingstone LA Pavers for your driveway paver information.

Be decorative

When choosing paver edges or border, there are many options, these include;

  •       Choose paver edges that have colors that contrast your house.
  •       Use paver edges or borders with similar colors that frame your surroundings.

Hiring experienced or verified professionals might be a good option when installing a driveway. Visit Pacific Pavingstone LA Pavers for enquiries on your driveway installation.

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About Pacific Outdoor Living

Since 1999, we have been installing paving stone driveways, patios and pool decks. We have earned a spot on the Inc.We have a reputation for excellence and unparalleled quality of service around Southern California.

Contact Information

Pacific Outdoor Living

8309 Tujunga Ave., Ste. 201 Sun Valley
CA
91352
USA
Phone : 8182444000
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Aug 01, 2018

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