Winter is coming. Well, fall is coming first obviously. Regardless, the weather in Buffalo, NY is about to get very cold, very fast. That means way less sunshine and more of the harsher elements that tend to take a toll on your concrete driveway. When was the last time your driveway was paved? If it’s been a while, meaning a few years or so, consider calling us at B&W Concrete to install a fresh concrete driveway for the winter months. Here are a few tips to help you prepare your driveway for the colder season ahead.
Check for cracks.
If it’s been a few years since you’ve had your driveway paved, there are more than likely to be a few cracks. Pay attention to where these are and how big they are. It might be a good idea to take a picture of your driveway before the first snowfall so you can compare the size of these cracks to where they will undoubtedly be in the springtime.
Seal any major cracks.
If there are any major cracks but you don’t feel that it is necessary to pave your entire driveway, we can seal them for you. Just call us to schedule an appointment for us to stop by.
Use calcium-based ice melts.
Compared to other types of ice melts that have lots of harmful chemicals in them, calcium-based ones are much safer to use on your concrete driveway. This will help prevent any further damage from occurring to the surface of the concrete.
Keep your driveway clear and clean as much as possible.
In the fall prior to the first snow, be sure to regularly clear your driveway of any unnecessary debris. This could mean sweeping away dirt, leaves, sticks, or anything else that might get stuck in the cracks. If it’s warm enough out still, feel free to wash away the remainder of what’s left with a hose.
Use the proper tools on your driveway.
Any snowblowers and shovels that you own should be checked for regular wear and tear. Make sure that you get your snowblower tuned up before the first snowfall of the year. Chipped or damaged shovels can cause damage to your driveway, especially if they happen to get caught in a crack.
At B&W Concrete, we use only the highest quality, maximum standards, 4” concrete, 4000 psi, 10 gauge wire mesh, spray, and cure and seal to protect your investment. Ensuring that your driveway is of the highest quality and lasts long is our utmost priority. Contact us today for a free estimate to discuss your future custom concrete driveway in Buffalo, NY.