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Here are a few things to look for when hiring a driveway contractor:

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Even the most worn driveways can be resurfaced with a fresh layer of concrete.

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Concrete would not be possible without fine aggregate.

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There are many factors that can affect the cost of a driveway. The cost of a driveway can vary depending on its size, materials, and labor. A driveway can cost anywhere from $500 to $2000 on average. It is possible to find driveways with a higher or lower cost.

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Contact us today to get started with your new driveway. We'll gladly give you a no-obligation estimate.

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Concrete resurfacing offers many benefits. It can improve the look and value of your home or company, as well as extend its lifespan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Concrete and cement are both construction materials that are used extensively around the world. They both have their own unique properties and uses, which is why they are often confused with one another. 

Concrete is a mixture of cement, water, sand, and gravel. It is used in construction projects such as foundations, flooring, walls, and roads. The main advantage of concrete is that it is very strong and durable. 

Cement, on the other hand, is a powder made from limestone and clay. It is mixed with water to make mortar or concrete. Cement is an essential ingredient in construction because it gives concrete its strength and durability. 
 

The Australian standard for concrete is AS 3600. This standard covers the production, sampling, testing and classification of concrete. It also includes requirements for the design and construction of concrete structures.

Concrete slabs should be designed with expansion joints to allow the slab to move freely. If a slab is too large without expansion joints, it will crack.