IrishGunner
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I'd take neither and go for the smooth black stuff.
I'd take neither and go for the smooth black stuff.
The imprinted concrete when just completed is nice, but it is coloured white concrete and won't take too long to start losing it's colour. Very difficult for kids to play on with little cars and toys with wheels, etc. The cobble lock too looks nice when lovely and new, but weeds, moss, discolouration and having to keep it grouted, etc, is a nuisance. The black stuff i referred to is the asphalt finish, not just ordinary tarmac. Then again you don't want that.
The imprinted concrete you can get re-done, re-sealed they call it. Should last around 4/5 years if little traffic on it. Are you kerbing it for a nice finish? Far nicer if finished in this way. All things considered the imprinted concrete, if there's very light traffic traffic on it is what I would go with. Be careful with who you get to do it, like everything there's chancers out there.
+1 on this, similar to roofers.Just be really careful when you’re sourcing a provider.
I had a lucky escape in that regard.
A lot of the websites are fake and a lot of the photos on providers’ website are of work they didn’t do.
I went out to Kilsaran to look at stuff and was lucky enough to get speaking to someone very senior who wouldn’t normally deal with the public.
He was able to warn me about the person I’d received a quote from; basically that it wasn’t his real name, he has stiffed people, etc.
Paving etc seem to be a minefield, with a lot of the providers “moving around a lot” shall we say.
One of the guys who we got to quote had a website and an office address. But he was using a fake name and his website was fake also in that the pictures were other people’s work and the testimonials were made up. I wanted a specific thing but he kept pushing imprinted concrete.+1 on this, similar to roofers.
Any website you're looking at, check the listed address on google maps and if it's not a proper premises be aware. Many are empty fields or non-specific addresses in industrial estates etc
I like the look of resin bound paving myself. You'll see it used in a lot of the upgrading hte councils are doing on footpaths in high footfall areas, around trees etc
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