Concrete driveways built for daily vehicle use. Available in plain, coloured, exposed aggregate finishes.
The right driveway depends on vehicle load, ground conditions, and drainage. A standard driveway suits cars, but heavier vehicles may need a thicker slab with reinforcement. Proper ground preparation prevents cracks and shifting, while drainage ensures water flows away, avoiding surface damage.
Each finish serves a purpose. Plain concrete is smooth and low maintenance, coloured concrete blends with surroundings, and exposed aggregate improves grip, making it ideal for slopes. Expansion joints help prevent cracking, keeping the surface intact over time.
A smooth, uniform surface that provides a functional driveway.
Pigment is mixed into the concrete for consistent colouring throughout the surface.
A textured surface made from natural stone finishes, offering stronger grip and durability, especially on sloped surfaces.
Driveways can be extended or replaced based on space requirements, surface wear, or structural changes.
Maintenance keeps concrete driveways free from cracks, stains, and surface wear.
Removing dirt, oil, and surface buildup.
Protecting against moisture and weather damage.
Addressing small cracks before they expand.
Most driveways are installed within a few days, but full curing takes several weeks before heavy vehicles should use it.
Plain concrete is practical and cost-effective. Coloured concrete adds a decorative element, while exposed aggregate improves traction.
Resurfacing is an option if the base is stable, but deep cracks or foundation issues may require full replacement.
Sealing prevents moisture absorption, stains, and surface wear, increasing durability.