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Concrete and asphalt are two of the most common materials for driveway paving. However, they look a bit boring. If you want to give your exterior space a fresh and unique look, then you should go with natural stones to pave your driveway.
If you are looking for the most durable option for driveway paving, then cobblestones, bluestone, granite, sandstone, travertine and crazy paving will be suitable. These natural stones are available in different types and sizes. It’s important to note that you will 100% need to be laying these pavers on a concrete slab and these tiles must be at least 20 mm thick. However, 30mm is recommended as the thicker the tile the better it holds the grip.
Note: 10mm thick pavers are not an ideal option in the long run for driveway pavers as they possibly can crack overtime depends on the weight of the vehicle and other factors.
“Installation Image of Travertine Tiles and Pavers”
You are supposed to place the pavers directly on the concrete. Depending on tiles being used, whether it be 20mm or 30mm thick tiles, you will need ot have 40mm lower on any finish surface. It is recommended laying these pavers on sand and cement mix on top of your concrete base.
You could contact the professional contractors or collect ideas from video tutorials to find the best and most attractive paving pattern for your driveway. You could keep it simple with the uniform paving or install crazy pavers. Either way, pavers must be placed carefully. If the installation goes right, these pavers will stay glued to the driveway for years.
“Installation Image of Crazy Paving “
“Installation Image of Cobblestones“
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