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Frequently
asked questions
What makes your pattern imprinted concrete driveways a better choice than
a traditional driveway?
- Pattern
Imprinted Concrete will last longer than other paving and needs practically
no maintenance
- Weeds
can't grow between the cracks as happens with traditionally paved driveways
as Pattern Imprinted Concrete driveways have no cracks
- A pattern
imprinted concrete driveway doesn't sink over time
- Oil and
grease don't stain pattern imprinted concrete, they just wash away
- Direct
sunlight will not make your driveway's colours fade as they are 100%
UV stable
- Part of
the pattern imprinted concrete process is to provide your driveway with
a non-slip surface
How long
does one of your driveways take to install?
It takes around a week to install the average driveway. For more information
on the process we use see our
page.
Will the driveway require maintenance?
A typical driveway will need re-sealed every 3 - 5 years. This will
add years to it's life span and improve the appearance of both it and
of course your property. if you'd like more information on maintenance.
Does Deeside
Driveways offer services for driveways that have been fitted by another
company?
Deeside Driveways can reseal, power wash and perform other driveway maintenance
for driveways, patios, paths, etc regardless of which company was responsible
for the installation.
What colours
and patterns are your driveways available in?
Deeside Driveways offer a wide range of colours and many pattern designs,
(see our page
for colours and patterns). By using release agents we can also lighten
or darken colours giving you even more colours to choose from. We are
happy to visit you to show samples and photographs.
Are pattern
imprinted concrete driveways a lot more expensive than traditional driveways?
Our driveways are a little more expensive to install than other types
of driveways but are certain to save you money in the long term, as our
practically maintenance free driveways will look new and stay in great
condition much longer than traditional driveways.
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