Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: driveway cost 15Apr 24, 2007 7:46 pm Kim81 Hi commodorenut, When did you get it done? I would happily pay around the $7k mark. There was nothing special about what they are going to do as far as I am aware. Would the option of getting it concreted (just regular grey concrete) and then have it sprayed on a few years later (instead of one big hit) be a good choice or even any cheaper at all? How great is the quality difference between the spray and the stencil stuff? Thanks Kim Ours was around 3 years ago. We were initially quoted $55 per sq m, but this blew out when we needed additional road base under it, and when we had to replace 6m of council gutter as it kept crumbling away when we tried to sawcut it. The same guy is still doing it for $60/m for that size of driveway. We later had the front porch sprayed to match the drive, and it was $300 for only a small area - minimum job charge! As far as laying it plain, and spraying it later, when my neighbour saw my new drive, he got his old one sprayed - paying almost as much as a new one. 6 months later he ripped it all up & laid an entire new driveway. Our drive was dead flat - from the level of the top of the kerb to the garage was within 3mm of being level. The concreter crowned it in the middle by 50mm, some 6m out from the garage. The front 2/3 runs to the street and also the grass, while the rear third runs to a strip drain across the front of the garage. It drains really well, even in massive downpours. We have only 1 minor crack across it, that you can hardly see. I am very pleased. Re: driveway cost 17Apr 26, 2007 4:50 pm hi all,
This topic is very relevant to my husband and I at the moment. We are building our new home with ******. We are tossing up wheter to go with their quote to do our driveways/ path or look for our own contractor to do the job. We have been quoted $2,500 for up to 36m2 of 100mm thick, 25mpa(not sure what that means) coloured concrete, and we also have to move our driveway because our garage is being built on our right of the block and the driveway is on the left. This quote also doesn't include enough contrete to do between the footpath and the road, so we are going to have to get someone to do that for us anyway. Does anyone have any suggestions and advise on costs? i'm thinking it might be easier to get someone to do everthing at once? Thanks to intoxicated for starting the topic! Re: driveway cost 18Oct 18, 2013 10:28 pm trying to bring back this old thread alive!! it's 2013 now....previous post is from 2007. Does anyone in Brisbane who built a house in 2013 have updated figures on how much the cost for different type of driveways? I saw the neighbour across the road when they did their new driveway, the contractors put down Metal square sheeting down before the put concrete on...then tiles to go on top after that again. Is that a standard procedure? Re: driveway cost 19Jul 20, 2020 5:10 am lovepub trying to bring back this old thread alive!! it's 2013 now....previous post is from 2007. Does anyone in Brisbane who built a house in 2013 have updated figures on how much the cost for different type of driveways? I saw the neighbour across the road when they did their new driveway, the contractors put down Metal square sheeting down before the put concrete on...then tiles to go on top after that again. Is that a standard procedure? No idea, but trying to do the same thing. Found this in another post https://driveways.com.au/ which I found useful, obviously different state but does provide for some idea at least. Seems half the threads & posts here don't get any response. To my understanding early saw cuts are to control shrinkage cracks, so doing them now would be pointless. Control joints may reduce ugly cracking during periods of soil… 3 9858 Hi all I need a guidance on how far I need to space expansion joints in the concrete driveway and its type (keyway/foam.) Contraction joints are at 3m max for a 125 slab. Thanks 0 10939 |