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Top ways to improve your driveway

Driveways are one of the first things people see when they arrive on a property. Usually, they go unnoticed. However, they are usually are precursor of what’s to come or what to expect from the house. The saying, first impressions last longest, can very much apply to your driveways introduction to your home. Setting the standard high is very important to onlookers perception and setting the right tone.

So, with this in mind, we are going to give you a few tips and ideas on how to improve the overall look of your driveway.

Tip #1: Fixing general cracks

General surface cracks are really common in driveways over four to five years old. While small cracks aren’t going to ruin your driveway, if not addressed, can lead to a much bigger problem.

The type of cracks a driveway has is do with the materials. For example, if your driveway is made of concrete it will be prone to hairline cracks, for example asphalt. Hairline cracks, are pretty easily sealed over, usually with sealant. Fortunately, this repair job is super cheap and will only take about 20 minutes.

The cracks that you want to be aware of are called, alligator cracks. They get the name alligator cracks because they end up looking like the scales of an alligator. Visually, these look terrible and practically, they can expand and grow over time making your problems ten times worse. Fortunately, they only occur where the asphalt or concrete is weak on your driveway. This means fixing the cracks is really no big deal.

The solution

All you really have to do with these types of cracks are cut out and remove the affected area and re-seal it. Make sure the reseal is the same colour as the surface and that it’s levelled to prevent the replacement looking out of place.

Source: Bullfrog Constructions

Tip #2: Staining your driveway

Staining your driveway is one of the easiest ways to give your driveway a nice new look. This tip is for concrete driveways only. Applying a staining solution pretty much the same as staining a piece of wood.

All you need are the following four things:

  • Broom
  • Paint Roller & Paint Tray
  • Driveway Stain
  • Some Good Weather

We recommend using water-based stains over acid stains because means the better range of colours you can get. Concrete stain is a bit different to paint, as instead of just sitting on the driveway’s surface, the stain permeates into the concrete. This causes the stain to fuse with the concrete rather than just sit on top.

The solution

All you really have to do is sweep off your driveway and make sure there is no rubble, and as little dust as possible. Then, pour your concrete stain into your paint tray and apply the stain to a roller.

Make sure you work backwards from the bottom up to ensure that you are not walking over the work you have already done. Usually, the stain will dry within one day. However, make sure you read the instructions on your stain as all types are different.

Tip #3: Bring in the plant life

Simply putting in some plant life along the sides of your driveway can make a world of difference.

What we have found to make a big difference is placing fresh grass seed along the edges of a driveway. Once this fills in, it should come right up to the edges replacing an area that is typical pretty barren.

For some, the lack of grass on the surrounding edges of your driveway might not even be an issue. But for those that it is, and who are wondering why this is, here is the answer:

If you driveway does not have appropriate drainage channels, water will tend to run off to edges and onto the soil. This water will pool and, over time, erode the surrounding grass. While filling in the grass is not a long-term solution, it can act as a temporary fix.

If you intend to do a bit more heavy-duty garden work, such as planting some trees or thick bushes, be mindful of the root growth. As time goes on, tree and bush roots will burrow underneath your driveway. These can lead to general cracking in the future and eventually undermine the entire driveway.

Contact local landscapers

Tip #4: Lighting

Line the sides of your driveway with some LED lights.

Typically, this is something you want to do while your driveway is being constructed. That way, you can embed them into the concrete or asphalt. This will make the lights and the driveway look one and the same.

But have no fear! If your driveway is already built you can still add some awesome lighting features.

You can pick up some pretty cheap outdoor LED lights from amazon and best of all; they can run on solar power. All you need to do is place them in semi-concealed spot so as to ensure that they still get some sunlight and illuminate your driveway.

Source: S.F.D Caringbah

Tip #5: Pressure wash

This has got to be the cheapest and easiest of all our tips. Simply pressure washing your driveway can take as little as 15 minutes and can make a world of difference.

Over time, your driveway will come into contact with oils and all other manners of stains and dirt. If you don’t already own a pressure washer, head down to your local hardware store and rent one for the day. Washing your driveway will take little to no time at all. A high-quality pressure washer will be able to wash all manner of stains off the surface.

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Gates & fencing

A guide to driveway gates

There are many reasons why a homeowner might want to consider investing in a driveway gate – added resale value, increased security, and a detailed finish that many other properties simply do not have. As with any addition to a home, you will have many options when purchasing a driveway gate.     

Which types should you consider?

Select from the various styles available for your needs. For example, you may want one that slides rather than swings. Sliding versions are a good option when there is plenty of room for these to move. They are also a good option on a sloped area. Swing gates are more common and work in virtually any situation. If you have only a limited amount of room, this is a good option. 

Wooden driveway gate / Source: Vinny The All Rounder

Driveway gate materials

Driveway gates are available in many different varieties to satisfy your taste and needs. Whether you want sleek metal or rustic wood, you’re sure to find something to perfectly match your style. 

  • Wood – Wooden gates come in many different styles, including stressed, rustic, or ornate. They are strong and sturdy and can fit in well with many house styles. They do need to be properly treated for longevity.
  • Aluminium – Aluminum is something to consider if you’re looking for something strong but also lightweight. There are many different sizes and types, including arched, tubular, and slide. They’re also affordable.
  • Wrought iron – Wrought iron gates are very eye-catching due to intricate designs and stunning patterns. The design possibilities are endless with these gates, and they add instant elegance to any home. 
  • Steel – Steel gates can range in design from simple to ornate. They are durable, need little maintenance, and will live a long life.

The use of iron gates

There is something about the use of iron gates that really helps add to the home’s overall appeal. They are sophisticated and timeless in their design. Most of the time, these gates will last for many years, sometimes even a lifetime. Maintaining them is important, though. Iron is more expensive than other materials, but it is often well worth the investment since you may not need to replace it. Other gates will need to be replaced within a few years.

The overall look of an iron gate is an important part of the selection process. You will want to choose one that works well in your home, based on the features present in your home and on the gate. It is possible to choose something that is simple and minimalistic. You may want something more ornate, though, with intricate designs on it, including abstract designs, leaves, scrollwork, and other embellishments. Custom made gates are also an option. This will cost more, but it can give you the ability to choose every detail, including the size, style, and height.

For driveways, the use of an iron gate makes sense. You can use them for any area that you would like to add beauty or a layer of security. Many will have locks, opening systems that are automated, and even remote controls. Some have security cameras and intercoms built-in, too.

Contact local gate experts

Driveway gate upgrades

There are many useful upgrades you might want to consider when purchasing a gate. Here are a few options that will make your life easier and/or more secure:

  • Much like a garage door opener, a gate can be automated so you can open and close it from the inside of your car with a remote control. This feature comes in handy during inclement weather!    
  • A camera and/or an intercom system can be installed for added security. This allows you to see who is at the gate before opening it up. 
  • To further secure your gate, consider adding a lock. This adds an extra layer of security to your gate and home. Locks come in many forms, such as keyed locks, latches, padlocks, or electronic locks that can be manipulated from your home.   

Motorised gates

The security of your home is very important, and motorised gates are a great way of keeping it safe. Since this type of gate is remote controlled, it is sometimes called an automated gate. Besides high protection, it also adds an element of style to the home. This gate is easily fitted onto almost any type of fence. If you have small children in your family who love running out of the house and onto the road, motorised gates can keep you worry-free about their safety.

There are two types of motorised gates. In the slider variety, the gate slides on a steel runner. The swing type of gate has a pair of mechanical arms. Both work equally well to protect your home, so you may install either type as per your convenience and the way the gate opens onto the road. A sliding gate is more practical if the access lies on an elevation, while a swing gate is ideal for narrow entrances.

A motorised iron gate / Source: Nicee

How to choose driveway gates

If choosing a driveway gate seems daunting, try matching it to your fence! You’ll create a consistent look this way.  And be sure to get some professional help. You don’t want to be stuck with a sagging gate because you didn’t account for a strong enough gate for an extra-wide driveway. They will also be able to help you decide if you need a driveway gate that swings open or slides. The size and slope of your entryway will also have an effect on which option is better.