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over a year ago
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"How much should I expect to pay?
Length of drive would take two saloons. Garden area could take another two."
Don't know but I've yet to see one that hasn't either lifted, moved or be riddled with moss after relatively short period of time.
Have you thought of having embossed coloured concrete instead, believe price is similar
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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make sure you pay the extra to have it sealed as its no good having it done at a later date
concrete driveways are ok but they can become very slippy in the winter when frost ice and snow are about |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've recently been quoted 5k for similar, plus another 750 for dropping the kerb.
Going to stick with parking on the road!"
My local council do it for £50! |
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"I've recently been quoted 5k for similar, plus another 750 for dropping the kerb.
Going to stick with parking on the road!
My local council do it for £50! "
Drop the kerb that is |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"make sure you pay the extra to have it sealed as its no good having it done at a later date
concrete driveways are ok but they can become very slippy in the winter when frost ice and snow are about "
The sealing is what they say guarantees it to be maintenance free. |
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"How much should I expect to pay?
Length of drive would take two saloons. Garden area could take another two.
£4-£5k"
Good heavens! I'm shocked such a thing is so expensive . Would grsvel be any better? |
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