A good driveway starts long before the concrete truck shows up. Here is what we do on every job.
We use a 4000 PSI concrete mix with 5% to 8% air inside it. That trapped air gives the slab room to breathe when temperatures drop. Water freezes and expands — and without that space, it cracks the surface. Our mix stops that from happening.
Soft or wet ground will cause a slab to shift and sink. So before we pour, we dig down and pack at least 6 inches of granular gravel under the slab. This keeps water draining away and stops the ground from moving under your driveway.
We run steel rebar through every driveway we build. We also add fiber mesh to the mix. Together, these hold the slab together under heavy loads. Your car, your truck, your delivery van — none of it will cause the slab to split apart.
After the slab cures, we apply a siloxane sealer to the surface. It soaks into the concrete and blocks road salt and moisture from getting in. Before we pour, we also check the ground using a Dynamic Cone Penetrometer (ASTM D6951). This tool tells us exactly how compact the Granular 'A' sub-base aggregate layers are. This step makes sure we meet the subgrade bearing capacity requirements set out in OBC Table 9.15.3.4.
Most homeowners don’t know what to expect before a driveway job starts. Here is exactly what happens from the first call to the day we leave your property.
We check the slope, the soil, and the size in person to give you a clear written quote with no hidden fees.
We verify zoning rules and setbacks, then plan the layout to follow all City of Barrie guidelines.
We break up and haul away the old driveway, excavating and grading for proper drainage.
We spread and compact layers of Granular 'A' gravel to prevent your new driveway from sinking or cracking.
We set up forms and lay down rebar steel, adding fiber mesh to the concrete mix for extra strength.
The concrete truck arrives and we pour in one continuous pass, leveling and tooling the edges.
We allow the concrete to cure properly and apply a penetrating siloxane sealer to block road salt and moisture.
We clean up the job site completely and perform a final walkthrough to answer all your questions.
Barrie gets a lot of freeze-thaw cycles every winter. Water gets into the concrete, freezes, and expands. That pressure breaks the slab from the inside. Also, road salt from your car drips onto the surface and eats away at it over time. A properly mixed slab with a solid gravel base handles this pressure much better than a cheap pour.
Wait at least 7 days before parking a regular car on it. For heavy trucks, trailers, or delivery vehicles, wait the full 28 days. Concrete keeps hardening long after it looks dry. Driving on it too soon can cause edge cracking or surface marks that are hard to fix.
A well-built concrete driveway in Barrie can last 30 years or more. The key is using the right concrete mix, a properly compacted base, and a quality sealer. Driveways that fail early usually have one of those three things missing. We don't cut corners on any of them.
Don't put rock salt or chemical de-icers on fresh concrete — especially not in the first year. The concrete is still curing and absorbs damage easily. Use sand for grip instead. Next, once the driveway is fully cured, have a siloxane sealer applied. Reapply it every 2 to 3 years to keep salt and moisture out.
A broom finish works best for slopes. The brushed texture gives tires and boots something to grip in wet or icy conditions. Smooth finishes look nice but get slippery fast when wet. If you want a decorative look on a slope, we can add a light broom pass over a stamped pattern to keep both grip and style.
Yes. Sinking is usually caused by soft or washed-out soil underneath the slab. We pump high-density polyurethane foam under the sunken section. The foam fills the void and lifts the slab back to level. This takes a few hours and costs much less than removing and replacing the whole slab.
In most cases, yes. The City of Barrie's Zoning By-law limits how much of your front yard can be covered by hard surfaces. There are also rules about keeping a strip of landscaping along the side of the driveway. Our team checks the rules for your property first. We also help make sure the layout meets all City of Barrie requirements before we start digging.
Prices vary based on the size of the driveway, the finish you choose, and the condition of the ground underneath. A standard broom-finish driveway costs less than a stamped or exposed aggregate finish. Repairs like crack sealing or slab lifting cost much less than a full replacement. The best way to get an accurate number is to book a free on-site estimate. We measure the space and give you a clear quote before any work begins.