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Does anyone here make driveways?

Postby Stereo » Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:33 am

I need a driveway for my new house?

Are they hard to make yourself? They dont look hard to make...
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Postby photomike666 » Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:42 am

Hill billy style is easy; just two rows of paving slabs!
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Re: Does anyone here make driveways?

Postby Smitty » Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:43 am

Stereo wrote:I need a driveway for my new house?

Are they hard to make yourself? They dont look hard to make...


Alko
do you want a drive way...from fence to garage
or drive crossover...from gutter to fence line???

and if you want a driveway
do you want it to be
...concrete, roadbase,lilydale screenings, bricked or pavers what?


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Postby John H » Wed Mar 08, 2006 10:06 am

Are you building this thing on a flat level surface, or is it going up an incline? If it's on an incline, the simple lay-two-rows-of-bricks-in-the-dirt option is out because the acceleration of your car uphill will do a good job of pushing the bricks back downhill, and the whole thing gradually turns into a mess as the bricks slowly shift out of alignment.

Maybe get yourself one of those DIY books from your local library. They should if nothing else help you establish if you've got the skills and confidence to undertake this yourself.
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Re: Does anyone here make driveways?

Postby Stereo » Wed Mar 08, 2006 10:56 am

Smitty wrote:
Stereo wrote:I need a driveway for my new house?

Are they hard to make yourself? They dont look hard to make...


Alko
do you want a drive way...from fence to garage
or drive crossover...from gutter to fence line???

and if you want a driveway
do you want it to be
...concrete, roadbase,lilydale screenings, bricked or pavers what?


cheers


A driveway from the footpath to the garage (the crossover and footpath are already in place)....

Concrete.... it is the only allowed option in our neighbourhood (being all posh and all that...
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Re: Does anyone here make driveways?

Postby Smitty » Wed Mar 08, 2006 11:57 am

Stereo wrote:
A driveway from the footpath to the garage (the crossover and footpath are already in place)....

Concrete.... it is the only allowed option in our neighbourhood (being all posh and all that...


if its bigger than say 2.5m wide and 8m long
and you want to drive a car on it (which of course you do)
get a pro...a concreter to do it....

Its a PITA digging it out, getting levels, laying the reo
and then calculating how much you need
and then sluicing or barrowing it in, screeding off
followed by a final trowel :twisted:
also
be prepared to get up early, concrete truck drivers
start deliveries at sun up! :cool:

small areas of OK for the unitiated ...with help from a few mates
(its an excuse to drink lots)
but large areas don't bear thinking about :shock:

and yes, I have done 'large' concrete jobs in the past , too many
today I pay someone.......!


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Postby Barrabob » Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:14 pm

Yep big ones are worth paying for and it sounds like a new estate so other things to think of are cutting out the kerb with a concrete cutter if you are allowed so you dont have to bang up 6 to 8 inches of kerb for the rest of your life.

Could try ringing a loud bell it might attract the amish.
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Postby mrmina » Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:37 pm

Eelko,

i did about 17m of concete (yes its the average size of a melb home) for the backyard (yes i still have plenty of grass left). Its not hard but very labour intensive. I had two conceters, my bro, old man and i and it took 2 days. Its very hard work.

The main thing is getting the foundation right and the level, drainage. If it was a shed or something, i would of come and did it for ya, but a drive way needs to be done properly.

mate u can work out an approx price of how much it will cost. if u get me dimension i can tell u an approx price and tell u if they are charging an arm and a leg for labour or not.

In my opinion get a proper concreter.
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Postby Stereo » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:07 pm

I worked it out to be approximately 15 square metres

Damn... I was hoping someone here was a pro sothat I could get mates rates :(....

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Postby Tones » Wed Mar 08, 2006 3:58 pm

Stereo wrote:I worked it out to be approximately 15 square metres

Damn... I was hoping someone here was a pro sothat I could get mates rates :(....

My life has turned from a high disposable income to a no disposable income very recently and I am not loving it...
Ya sure it is only 15 square meters...tis pretty small driveway!!!
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Postby Lucas » Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:34 pm

another thing to consider is do you want coloured concrete or a pattern etc
my advice is get a pro
you and everyone else will see it if it's a bad job
we do small squares at work sometimes but 90% of the time get a concreter in
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Postby aardvark » Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:03 pm

I paved my driveway, with a little help from my friends. About 80 square metres of it.

Was a pain in the arse.

I take it your encumberances state that the driveway has to be in by a certain date. Just don't do it. What the hell are they going to do?
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Postby Lainie » Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:48 pm

Tones wrote:
Stereo wrote:I worked it out to be approximately 15 square metres

Damn... I was hoping someone here was a pro sothat I could get mates rates :(....

My life has turned from a high disposable income to a no disposable income very recently and I am not loving it...
Ya sure it is only 15 square meters...tis pretty small driveway!!!


Tones can't ya get the things he needs from work for the weekend? I dont know what he needs but I am sure he can tell ya... By the way where bouts is this new house?
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Postby Tones » Wed Mar 08, 2006 10:36 pm

GPX.Lainie wrote:
Tones wrote:
Stereo wrote:I worked it out to be approximately 15 square metres

Damn... I was hoping someone here was a pro sothat I could get mates rates :(....

My life has turned from a high disposable income to a no disposable income very recently and I am not loving it...
Ya sure it is only 15 square meters...tis pretty small driveway!!!


Tones can't ya get the things he needs from work for the weekend? I dont know what he needs but I am sure he can tell ya... By the way where bouts is this new house?


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