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"Driveway" Articles
 

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  • Home Remodeling Tips From A Modernization Expert - As a professional working with numerous businesses developing successful financial marketing strategies and methods, sales techniques and motivational support, Harvey Greenberg shares tips and speaks about Universal Remodeling with the experience and authority of 40 years in home remodeling.
  • What is Your Driveway Saying? - I used to laugh when I saw my old neighbor out sweeping and power washing her driveway. I could not comprehend spending that much time on a piece of pavement used to park your car. After going through the agony of selling my home, I have a better appreciation of what she was up to. A driveway is one of the first things people see when they drive by your home. It makes a silent statement about the home and its owners, and a driveway full of clutter, over ridden with weeds or in general disrepair, makes a very loud, negative statement. Here are some tips for perking up your laneway and ensuring it's sending the write kind of message. Clean-Up. Do a general tidying of your driveway, toys, garden tools and any clutter.
  • Top Ten Reasons to Choose Paving Stones - We're going to count down the top 10 reasons for choosing paving stones over other types of paving materials, for your driveway, patio, pool deck or walkway. Here we go. #10. Design Flexibility The many shapes, patterns, and colors of concrete pavers allow for much greater design creativity than other paving methods. You can also use the colors and designs to delineate pavement areas for various purposes, such as parking lanes, crosswalks, and intersections. The classic beauty of pavers adds value and curb appeal to any property. #9.
  • Driveway Pavers - Mortarless Interlocking Paving Stones - Paving stones come in dozens of different shapes, sizes, textures and colors. Paving stones are also commonly referred to as pavers, pave stones, and interlocking paving stones.
  • Choosing the Right Paving Stone Colors - You have decided to pave your driveway, patio, pool deck or walkway with interlocking paving stones, and have picked out a pattern. You are now ready to choose colors for the paving stones. Choosing the right colors is one of the most vital components in your paving project.
  • Home Values, Curb Appeal, and Your Neighbor's Driveway - It's no news that the housing market is in trouble. What is good news, and it's not something you hear about from the media, is that Southern California home prices have pretty much stabilized. They didn't crash, the bottom didn't fall out of the market as some doomsayers predicted, and although prices are a few percent below their 2005 peak, things are nowhere near as grim as the news would have you believe. Most homeowners are doing the sensible thing and staying put. Why put your home on the market when mortgages are temporarily more difficult to get, it will probably take a long time to sell, and you might not get the price you want?
  • The Great Look of Paving Stones - "Classic," "old world," "antique," "classy," "high-end," "distinctive," "elegant," "sophisticated." Whatever adjectives you use to describe them, it's clear that paving stones give you a classic look and feel that you just can't get from other types of paving materials such as concrete or asphalt. We talk to many home owners today who are tired of the cracks in the concrete, having to repave their driveway every few years, and the plain old boring look of concrete or asphalt.
  • Just Pave it - The front entry of your house is where first impressions are made. Though not usually a primary living area, the walkway, steps, porch and front door will receive more visitors and traffic than any other area of your home. This is also the face your house presents to the street. So if you want to increase the resale value of your home and want to know where to start the renovations - don't look any farther than your front door. Turn Grey Prefab Steps Iinto A Grand Enterance Stonework is a long-lasting and attractive way to add curb appeal.
  • Paving Stone Design Patterns - There are a wide variety of patterns one can choose when designing a paving stone installation. There are the basic patterns, several of which we'll discuss in this article. Plus, you can take different color stones and create a patterned area within a larger space. When choosing a paving stone laying pattern, one thing to keep in mind is the emphasis or attention created by certain types of laying styles. For example, laying pavers or tiles at a 45 degree angle to the lines of your house will draw attention to the paving stone area. This type of angle also tends to make the paved area look smaller than if the pavers were laid at a 90 degree angle to the line of your home. One other important consideration in paving patterns is cost.
  • The Numerous Benefits of Interlocking Concrete Pavers vs. Other Paving Solutions - Interlocking concrete paving stones have a wide variety of benefits compared to other types of paving materials.
  • Benefits of Concrete Pavers for Your Driveway, Patio or Walkway - Interlocking Concrete Pavers for Patios, Driveways and Walkways As a conscientious homeowner, you want assurance that the type of pavement you choose for your driveway, walkway, patio, or pool deck will look beautiful for a long time, require little...
  • Creating Your Ideal Garden Patio Retreat - Years ago, in most cases patios were just slabs of concrete. There just weren't many creative possibilities at that time. Today however, no matter where you live, you can fashion a stylish garden patio that's an intimate getaway right outside your back door. The varieties of materials are ever expanding and being combined with other structural elements such as gazebos and cedar pergolas.
  • The Story of a Paving Stone Installation - The first step in having a paving stone driveway, patio, pool deck or walkway job done, is to get a free estimate from the contractor. There are many factors that the designers from Pacific Outdoor Living consider when giving you a paving stone installation estimate. These include such things as the size of the area where you want paving stones installed, the type of stones you'd like, the color and pattern you desire, and the current conditions of the area to be paved. On average, the crews from Pacific Outdoor Living can install about 400 square feet of paving stones a day. So a 1200 square foot driveway would be about a 3 day job. Each paving stone installation consists of the following steps: 1. Demolition Crew: The first crew to come to your house is the Demolition Crew.
  • Spring Cleaning for Driveways, Paths, and Parking Areas - Time was when most houses were approached on foot up the garden path and entered through the front door; the horse or carriage presumably was left by the front gate. The advent of automobiles and busier roads has left the front doors of many older houses high and dry, blindly facing a busy highway on which it is no longer safe for horse or automobile to tarry. Many of these older houses are now entered by what was once the back or side door, and a new approach has been necessarily created, often involving some form of driveway and parking space. Modern houses are designed with their main entrance oriented to the automobile's requirements, usually up a private driveway. In the suburbs, it may be a short suburban tarred strip;
  • The Importance of Concrete in Home Improvement - Concrete has an interesting history. Evidence shows that the early Romans worked with concrete as early as 200 BC and as you might have already guessed, they used it to build their aqueducts and bridges.
  • Benefits Of A Heated Driveway For Residential Use - A heated driveway may seem a bit extravagant for the average homeowner. However, if you live in a climate where it snows or frequently gets icy, consider the benefits that can be had by installing one. With today's technology, a heated driveway is not nearly as expensive as you might think and it will help save time and will be safer for your family. Think about all the time you spend shoveling walk ways and getting up early to get your car out of the driveway safely. A heated driveway will help alleviate all those issues so you have more time and save money by not having to purchase expensive snow equipment. If you live in a cold climate that is prone to ice and snow, you are very familiar with the inconvenience of having to shovel your driveway in order to get the car out.
  • Never Shovel Snow Again! - A heated driveway is a type of system that clears the snow and ice from a driveway or walkway so people who are moving across it will be safe from slipping, falling and possibly injuring themselves on dangerous surfaces. This type of system has many benefits including time, money and liability considerations. It can be used for both residential and commercial applications and is becoming a very popular choice for home owners and business owners alike.
  • Managing Your Winter Heating Costs - With today's growing costs for fuel, people are looking more and more toward alternative heating methods. People who live in climates where it gets cold have to have a means to heat their homes. Natural gas is used most often today in the United States. This type of energy is found in most homes that have a central heating system. Fossil fuel prices, though, are rising at an alarmingly rapid rate. Because of this, many homeowners are looking for less expensive alternative to heat their home. Alternative heating methods are gaining in popularity for many consumers. Choosing alternative heating methods can be tricky and there are many things that need to be taken into consideration.
  • Save Thousands And Protect Your Investment - An ice dam is a formation that occurs on the overhang of a roof when melted ice hits already cold eaves and re freezes. The build up of this causes an ice dam and prevents any other water from draining. This can cause severe damage to the roof and may also provide a safety hazard for people who are walking in and around the area.
  • Bracing Winters Grip With Radiant Floor Heat - Radiant floor heat is a type of heating mechanism that is installed under the flooring to help provide warmth and comfort to a home. This type of radiant floor heat can be installed in just about any room in the home and can be very helpful in heating the home and saving money over the course of a few years. Many consumers who use radiant floor heat have found the comfort level much nicer than more traditional forms of heating. They have also found that the heat is often sufficient to provide comfort without even using another form of heat. Radiant floor heat is ideal for any home or building that is located in area of the country that is prone to cold weather including extreme cold.
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