- Prepare the sub-base The driveway company will excavate, or dig, the existing surface down to a depth of around 200mm. They will remove any debris from the area may place it in a skip or arrange for it to be removed in another way. When they dig down to the sub-base of your previous driveway, they will assess how much hardcore they need and arrange for that to be delivered to the site. They will then spread the hardcore across the sub-base to create a level surface to pour the concrete on. Most good contractors will apply a gel to any walls and doors to protect them from concrete splashes. They will also add any gulley tops, manhole covers or shuttering that’s required.
- Installation and imprinting Next, the tradespeople will have the concrete either poured from a large mixer vehicle or barrow it in from a mixer and pour onto the surface. They level it with rakes, then add a colour surface hardener in a colour of your choice. This will give the driveway its permanent colour. They will then wait until the concrete has hardened to the correct consistency for imprinting the pattern, then will use special tools and stencils to make the pattern that you asked for. They will then spread a colour powder called a release agent over the surface, and leave to dry for 1 to 2 days depending on the weather conditions.
- Cleaning When the contractors return, they will add crack control cuts into the concrete. This is important because concrete expands and contracts in the heat, so there needs to be some give to stop any larger cracks from forming. Then everything is power washed clean, and a chemical wash is also used on the concrete to ensure it’s completely dust-free. The installers will ensure all your walls and doors are clean, which will hopefully be an easy job if they used wall gel.
- Sealing The final step is to seal the driveway. There needs to have been at least two dry days before the tradespeople can do it, so you might find it’s best to have your pattern imprinted driveway installed in the summer. The contractors will blow any debris away from the surface and dry any damp areas where necessary. They will then add an anti-slip agent to the sealant and brush it on. It’s best to not walk or drive onto your new concrete driveway for about 4 days after sealing to allow everything to set. But after that, you’re ready to use your new driveway!
Gullane
Gullane is a town on the southern coast of the Firth of Forth in East Lothian on the east shore of Scotland. There has actually been a church in the town because the 9th century. The ruins of the Old Church of St. Andrew constructed in the twelfth century can still be seen at the western entrance to the town; the church was abandoned after a series of sandstorms made it pointless, as well as Dirleton Parish Church took its location. Gullane Bents, the village's acclaimed beach, is backed by big sand dunes that over the last few years have ended up being instead overgrown by intrusive bushes like sea-buckthorn. Gullane is part of the John Muir Way, a long-distance walkway along the coast in between Musselburgh and also Dunglass. The local population includes a greater than typical portion of senior individuals, however likewise draws in young families and commuters for Edinburgh. Urbanisation has resulted in some recent housing developments being approved on greenbelt land around the village, and Gullane is obtaining appeal as a commuter village for nearby Edinburgh (twenty 2 miles away), regardless of the bad transport to the village. Features include the village hall as well as a selection of stores including a chip shop. There is a primary school, and regional kids go to high school five miles away in North Berwick. The Scottish Fire Solution University was located on Gullane's Main Street.