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Postby cromwell » 09 Apr 2013, 14:27

Does anyone know if this can be a bit slippy? We need to have our drive redone and it's on a bit of a slope, so it would be nice to know before rather than find out after, IYSWIM.
PS We've been quoted £2,000 for tarmac - it's not a big drive but it needs totally digging up and relaying.
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Re: Printed concrete

Postby miasmum » 09 Apr 2013, 14:36

We have this Cromwell and it certainly isn't slippey when wet, just when icy, but then what isn't? We had ours done about 17 years ago and have been really pleased with it
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Re: Printed concrete

Postby cromwell » 09 Apr 2013, 14:42

Thanks MM. :D
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Re: Printed concrete

Postby Rodo » 09 Apr 2013, 14:46

People that I know who have had this type done have regretted it. We had ours done in herring-bone brick and are very happy with it. It was a bit more expensive, but well worth it.
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Re: Printed concrete

Postby miasmum » 09 Apr 2013, 14:48

I am the other way round, people I know that have had block paving have struggled to keep it weed and moss free

How long has yours been down Rodo?
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Re: Printed concrete

Postby Applecheeks » 09 Apr 2013, 15:40

miasmum wrote:I am the other way round, people I know that have had block paving have struggled to keep it weed and moss free

How long has yours been down Rodo?


My mum has the block, it looked lovely for about 3 years, then the weeds started poking through, slowly but surely. Only problem with the concrete is the discolouring after a while, but a tiny bit of bleach and power wash stops that in it's tracks though.
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Re: Printed concrete

Postby miasmum » 09 Apr 2013, 15:48

Don't think we have ever cleaned our Applecheeks, could do with it maybe
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Re: Printed concrete

Postby Rodo » 09 Apr 2013, 17:09

Our brick drive has been down for almost two years now. You have to treat it annually, and power wash it from time to time, but it looks quite beautiful at the moment. I am so glad we opted for this, it looks so much better than the printed concrete.
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Re: Printed concrete

Postby Kaz » 09 Apr 2013, 17:19

I once had a herringbone redbrick drive - you do need to power wash and treat occasionally for weeds but I agree, it looks lovely 8-)
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Re: Printed concrete

Postby JoM » 09 Apr 2013, 20:38

We had a brick paved drive at our old house and it did look lovely but it was so slippery, the slightest bit of frost made it lethal. The whole of the pedestrianised area in the town centre is paved too and that's exactly the same, and every bus stop in the area is marked by the footpath being paved and on frosty days one minute you're walking along normally and then you come to a bus stop and you struggle to stay on your feet.
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