Showing posts with label parking solutions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parking solutions. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 February 2009

Paving in the Rain

It’s understandable that home owners planning on having a new driveway laid might be caught in a bit of a quandary this time of year.


On the one hand, there are those incredible deals as the home improvement industry looks to pick up some early work with ‘New Year sales’. On the other, there’s the worry that any paving job, whether it’s block paving or impressed concrete, will suffer delays due to the British weather we all know and love at this time of year.


Fear no more, though, because we’re here to answer a few of those worries and give you the added confidence to go ahead with that new driveway anyway. Besides, waiting till Summer is no guarantee of better weather. I’m sure we’ve been on plenty of summer holidays spent mostly in wellington boots, crouched under a soggy canvas or listening to the rain hitting the roof of a caravan as if you were sheltering inside a biscuit tin. So, to get a quote for paving, rain or shine, you can visit PavingQuoter.co.uk


In fact, for the vast majority of driveways they can be installed whatever the weather. The first job in any driveway installation is to dig out the’footings’ and compact the correct mix of larger and finer rubble and hardcore. Unless an absolute cloud burst happens, this can usually continue without hinderance.


Next for block paving, comes one or two layers of traditionally grit sand, which is compacted to form the base for laying the blocks onto. This is the stage most affected by excess water as the sand when extremely wet tends to retain the water, making it less easy to work with, which can lead to dense areas forming that will need tapping out later.


Once the blocks are laid, and the finished surface has been swept with sand to work into the gaps between blocks, a little rain can be very beneficial in helping the sand ‘soak’ down into the gaps and settle.


With Impressed concrete finishes, the base is laid as above. Instead of the two layers of sand, a finer mix of aggregate will be used to bring the surface up to the required level prior to pouring the cement. The pouring stage is critical as its this that will provide the final surface. If too much water falls as the concrete is being poured, it can weaken the mixture or make it a shade to pliable to work with. This can effect drying times.


Usually, contractors are able to cover over recently poured surfaces so if it starts raining once they’ve already started there’s no need to worry.


Although its no detriment to the surface and it shouldn’t make you favour block over impressed in any way, when laying an impressed concrete driveway, there’s one finishing touch that needs a little dry spell… the colouring.


When an impressed driveway is laid, after the base preparation and the concrete pouring, the next stage is to apply the final colour – usually through using a pigmented powder that reacts with the still wet concrete and stains the colour down to about an 8th of an inch below the surface. Once the colour has been applied, then the installers will move quickly to apply the patterned mats and ‘imprint’ your chosen design onto the surface.


If there is an excess of surface water collecting when the powdered colouring is being applied, obviously, some of the powder is going to float off rather than stick to the surface area it was applied to. This could lead to uneven colour surface, so it’s one of those jobs best done when its dry. Alternatively, the contractor may be forced to apply makeshift covers with tapulines etc to keep the worst off until the powder has had time to do its job.


So with a little luck, you can go ahead and get that driveway sorted and make use of the paving companies less busier times of the year. Remember, once the summer months approach, many paving companies will be booked solid so if you decide later to go ahead with a driveway quotation, you may have a very long wait indeed.


If you’d like find out how much it would cost you to have your driveway re-laid or extended or you’d like a new driveway installing, then just visit PavingQuoter.co.uk. Just type in a few basic dimensions of the size you’d like your drive to be and select either block or impressed (there’s even a tarmac option) and our clever online software will work out an approximate cost of the job there and then. No need for a paving contractor to call round – our online quotes are completely free, absolutely no obligation but we do promise to give you an instant online price guide and save you money.


Thursday, 6 September 2007

Is your driveway a viable space to park your car?

Is your driveway a viable space to park your car?
If not, a car turntable may be the solution you’ve been waiting for

For some motorists, manoeuvring a car in and out of tight spaces is the most difficult aspect of driving. Trying to reverse your car out of your driveway when you have to get the kids to school or yourself to work can also be extremely stressful. Here, Mark Cooper, Managing Director of Homeimprovementquotes.co.uk, looks at car turntables, as an effective solution to simply getting your car on the road!

The Highway Code Item 177 suggests “When using a driveway, always reverse in and drive out” – but not everyone has that luxury. If your road is extremely busy it could be highly dangerous to consider swinging out into the flow of traffic to reverse your car into your drive. However if you drive into your driveway, it’s equally dangerous to reverse out the next morning, especially into the flood of busy school and work traffic.

More and more motorists are now parking their cars on the road outside their property, which is a hazard for other drivers using the road. Parking your car on the road also significantly raises your insurance premiums – your car is far more likely to be hit while stationary and is less secure from thieves than when on a driveway. As on-road parking becomes more restricted, you may not even be able to see your car from your house, making it more susceptible to car thieves.

Help is at hand – www.carturntablequoter.co.uk , the newest addition to Homeimprovementquotes.co.uk, gives lots of helpful advice about installing a car turntable into your driveway. Turntables do just that - let you drive in and turn your car around, so you’re ready to drive straight out again! Turntables come in a variety of sizes and designs which means they can be fitted to any driveway and are suitable for any vehicle. You can also choose several options such as manual or motorised operation, safety lights and parking guides, and positioning your vehicle in exactly the right spot to ensure the turntable can spin with ease and you don’t prang your car!

Fully installed, a car turntable will only require the same amount of space to spin as the size of the average car – you don’t need to worry about making extra room for it. This also saves digging up your front garden for extra parking or turning space – a solution some homeowners have resorted to, tarnishing the whole outlook of the property. A car turntable will add value to your house because it increases the usable off-road parking, without affecting the existing plot.

The range of designs on offer means the turntable can fit into the aesthetics of your home and driveway – whether you live in a Georgian terrace or a new-build house. It comes with its own self-draining system so it won’t be affected by adverse weather – which is good to know in British summertime! The mechanism itself is extremely quiet, so won’t disturb the neighbours, and is simple to use in both manual and automatic formats. With the manual system you don’t even need to worry about having to be very strong – the weight of the car is spread so that the turntable is easy to spin. With the automatic system, the turntable is controlled by remote control which you can keep with you inside the car.

The system can be rotated at various speeds and can be stopped at any point. This means you can park your car at an angle across your driveway and then take the remote inside – an extra deterrent to thieves who won’t be able to get the car out of such a tight space!

The smallest turntable currently on offer would hold a hatchback car and can be fully installed for just under £7,000. The largest turntable for domestic use will carry two 4x4’s and can cost around £16,000. You can save money by installing the turntable yourself – most companies will deliver the kit and provide an installation pack and telephone support. Alternatively you can have the system professionally installed. Average installation costs are £2,500, more if the electricity supply for an automatic system has to be redirected a large distance from the house.

So a solution to inconvenient off-road parking and tiny driveways has arrived! No more will you have to worry about scratching your car on hedgerows or fences, or folding the wing mirrors in to get past the side of your house! Your car will stay looking brand new, your parking problems will be solved and you’ll get out to work in the morning safe, on time, and stress-free. Not only that, but you will add value to your home and save on your car insurance – which is always a good thing!

For more information please visit www.Homeimprovementquotes.co.uk


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