ALL ABOUT INTERLOCK DRIVEWAYS

INTERLOCK DRIVEWAYS

You can call them interlock driveways or you can call them paver driveways, they are both the very same. And it wasn’t all that long ago when you had two choices for a driveway: Concrete or asphalt. Both do not last as long as interlock, whether it’s the cracking of concrete or the disintegration of asphalt. You will have none of those problems when it comes to interlock. Indeed, a decorative interlock driveway is a great way to spruce up the look of your property, and it certainly beats the drab and industrial look of an asphalt or concrete driveway.

DO I NEED A NEW DRIVEWAY?

Concrete driveways and asphalt are not meant to last forever. Over time, your driveway will suffer plenty of wear and tear. Weather is a factor that will play a major role in the demise of your driveway. Even your car is to blame, the weight of your vehicle on concrete will eventually break down the structural integrity. Here are a few signs that you need a new driveway.

Puddles of Water– One sign that you need a new driveway is when you see pooling water. If there are puddles of water on your driveway, it indicates that there is a problem with the structural integrity. The pools of water are another problem as they will also lead to further deterioration of your driveway.

Cracks– If you notice that there are cracks forming on your driveway, it is a sign that you need a new one. Small cracks can be repaired, but cracks that are deep and long are a sign of serious damage.

Potholes– Cracks are not a welcome sight, but potholes are ugly and they can cause damage to your vehicle. Think about it; driving over the same potholes in your driveway day after day will wreak havoc on your tires and suspension. Again, small potholes can be repaired, but bigger potholes will only continue to crack off and get wider and deeper.

Fading– Over time, the hot sun beating down on your driveway will cause it to fade. And while you might think that the problem is purely cosmetic, a fading driveway could be in a weakened state. You might want to consider a new driveway.

It’s Old– If you know that your driveway is 40 years old, it might be time to have it replaced. Even though your driveway might not show signs of wear, there is a point in which its life has come to an end.

If you are still unsure as to whether or not you might need a new driveway, the best thing to do is schedule an appointment with us and we will be more than happy to honestly access your driveway and determine if you need repairs or possibly a new one

THE BENEFITS OF A INTERLOCK DRIVEWAY

​​If your driveway is showing signs that it needs to be replaced, you might only be thinking about the cost and overlooking the problems it could be causing. A failing driveway is often full of cracks or potholes, it looks aged and faded, and it negatively affects your curb appeal. It can also be a safety hazard, those cracks and holes in your driveway are tripping hazards. In addition, you don’t want to overlook the benefits of having a new interlock driveway installed.

LONG LASTING

Your Interlock will last you for a very long time, as long as 30 years or more.

LOW MAINTENANCE

Interlock Driveways are very easy to maintain, all you need is to clean it and reseal every 2 years if you want to give it that brand new look.

HIGHLY CUSTOMIZABLE

Interlock Driveways are highly customizable and available in many designs for you to choose.

CURB APPEAL

Whether you have a large project or small, it will increase your curb appeal.