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5 Things to Know Before Having Your Driveway Paved

 Paved Driveway

A whopping 99% of realtors believe that curb appeal is important in attracting a real estate buyer. Landscaping is the best and most effective way of improving curb appeal. And this is why the demand for landscaping projects has been on the rise as property owners are looking to enhance their curb appeal and improve the overall value of their property.

One way to make the exterior of your property look good is by paving a driveway. It can also help you guide your car in and out of the garage or parking lot. If you’re interested in having your driveway paved, below are five things you should know before undertaking the project.

  1. Consider the Type of Paving There are several types of paving materials you can choose from. The best type of pavement for driveways in Canada will depend on factors such as climate, usage, and budget. Some popular paving options include: - Asphalt: Durable, low maintenance, and affordable but can be prone to cracking in extremely cold temperatures - Concrete: Long-lasting and requires minimal maintenance but can be more expensive than asphalt - Gravel: Inexpensive and easy to install but requires regular driveway maintenance and can be messy in snowy conditions. - Pavers: Versatile and customizable but can be more expensive than other options and also requires regular maintenance Make sure you choose the right type of pavement for your needs and budget. Consult with a professional driveway paving contractor to determine which option is ideal to install in your area.

  2. Check for Underground Utilities Before starting the driveway paving installation, check the area for underground utilities such as gas lines, electrical cables, and water mains. This will help to avoid any damage to these systems and prevent any potential safety hazards. It also ensures that the driveway construction doesn’t compromise the functionality of the underground utilities.

  3. Ensure Proper Drainage Proper drainage is essential for a long-lasting driveway. Without proper drainage, water can pool on the surface of the driveway. This can cause erosion and lead to the settling or shifting of the driveway. Additionally, improper drainage can also lead to water damage to the foundation of your paving and building. Make sure that there are drainage systems in place to ensure water runs off the driveway and away from your building.

  4. Obtain Necessary Permits Most municipalities in Canada require a building permit for driveway paving projects. The requirements for obtaining permits can vary depending on your location and the scope of the project. Be sure to check with your local government to determine what permits you need and how to obtain them.

  5. Evaluate the Cost Before having a driveway paved, evaluate the cost of the project. You can do this by getting quotes from multiple paving contractors and comparing the prices and services offered. Factors that can affect the cost of paving your driveway include: - The size of the driveway - The type of paving material you use - Additional features or services, such as drainage or grading

 

Get Your Driveway Paved by Experts


While it may be tempting to try and pave your own driveway, remember that this is a complex task that requires specialized equipment and expertise.

Need your driveway paved by professionals? At Pave-Core Paving Inc., we provide high-quality driveway paving solutions in Belleville, Trenton, Kingston, and surrounding areas. Contact us to request a free estimate.

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