Concrete impressed driveway

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I will be getting my driveway done in the spring but as a alterantive to block paving I have seen a driveway that has had concrete poured on and then impressed then sealed to give a look of block paving and it looked ok .......would anybody recommend it or stay clear of it? costs,it is cheaper or expensive than block paving? I know one good reason that there would be no joints that have to be replaced every couple of years but what are the drawbacks?
 
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the lack of joints and a 'polished' finish does make it seem attractive. but i have yet to see one that hasn't cracked in the summertime, even with token expansion joints.

it is rather expensive too.
 
all the ones i have seen have cracked where they are not supposed to. virtually impossible to patch up as well.
 
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I used to provide SE services for a company that does (or did) them. It can look ok, but only if it's done properly, ie: if it has joints where they need to be, if it's got a light anti-crack mesh near the top of the slab, if the sub-base is adequate for the ground conditions, if it was properly cured and protected whilst curing, if it's the correct concrete mix...

There are a lot of cowboy firms that do that stuff on a frachise basis (as was the case with the numpties who used me, before I distanced myself from them). Can work out more expensive than block paviors. Be wary.
 
Stay well clear if if does not crack it will fade in time !

Go for Block paving every time
 

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