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May 18, 2013 By Eitan Abu

How to repair driveway cracks

Custom-Landscaping-Toronto-interlock-driveway-and-pool-deck01Let’s face it. Cracks happen. In your driveway, that is. There are few landscape features outside your home that draw negative attention to it more than a cracked or damaged driveway. If you’re trying to sell your home, your realtor will tell you in between sips of her $5 double Mochachino that it hurts your “curb appeal” thanks to the weeds growing through the cracks. When your beer-bellied neighbor loses a flip flop and stubs his big toe on a slab of uneven concrete at the end of your driveway when cutting across to his car parked out front, he’ll angrily tell you it’s a tripping hazard – and threaten to call a city inspector unless you fix it.

In some cases, the obvious solution is driveway paving from the experts at ME Landscaping; in others, it may be possible to temporarily repair driveway cracks in a few simple steps until you can afford a permanent fix. For more than a decade, we’ve been the leading custom landscaping contractor in the Greater Toronto Area and have paved or repaired thousands of driveways, walkways, and other paved surfaces in a manner best suited to our customer’s needs.

For the average homeowner, it’s possible to repair small cracks or potholes in a concrete driveway with a combination of basic skills, tools, materials, and time. None of these are insurmountable; it’s really just a matter of how badly you want to do the work yourself, and how confident you are to get the job done.

What materials are needed for driveway repair?

For a few quick questions, call the driveway paving experts at ME Landscaping or check in at the contractor’s desk at your local home improvement warehouse. Once you describe the nature of the crack or the pothole, you’ll be directed to a ready-made or ready-to-apply product you can buy and take home for immediate use.
Make sure you have the right tools
Despite your best efforts, you’re not Mr. Miyagi from The Karate Kid and you can’t trim your front lawn with scissors used for an origami display. You need patience for that, or better yet – a lawn mower. To repair cracks or patch a pothole in your driveway, you need the right tools and materials for the job:

  • Concrete
  • Concrete float
  • Concrete patch mix
  • Cement
  • Cold chisel
  • Hammer
  • Finishing trowel
  • Garden hose
  • Work gloves
  • Wire brush
  • Pointing trowel

Is it a hairline crack, or something larger?

In most cases, hairline cracks can be fixed with the right mix of Portland cement and water, or even a polymer based product under the right conditions. Repairing larger cracks or holes takes more time and effort, but nonetheless can be accomplished if you’re careful and thorough. One of the biggest steps is first clearing out the crack or pothole so the damaged area is free of small stones or other debris.

Got questions about repairing cracks or other damage to your paved surface?

Call the driveway paving experts at ME Landscaping on 416-455-9296.

Filed Under: flagstone, hardscape, interlocking, Landscaping Design

December 22, 2012 By Eitan Abu

Tips for cleaning your flagstone landscaping

Flagstone is a type of stone that is porous and as such it does require some maintenance to keep it looking great.

Here are the steps we recommend for keeping your Flagstone landscaping in like-new condition:

  • Attach a high pressure nozzle to your garden hose and wash away dirt and debris.
  • Add a mixture of mild dish washing liquid and warm water to a bucket, then use a brush to remove any stains from the stone.
  • If the stone is stained by leaves, sap, or other natural debris, it may be necessary to use an organic cleaning solution.
  • Remember to use a cleaning product designed for Flagstone, which can be purchased from most home improvement warehouse centers or hardware stores.
  • If other cleaning solutions have failed, we recommend using a solution of one quarter muriatic acid and 2 gallons of water – but only after you’ve tested the solution on a small part of an individual stone.

IMPORTANT! Make sure to take safety precautions when using muriatic acid, including wearing safety goggles and gloves, and make sure the cleaning solution doesn’t touch your skin.

Thinking of installing, repairing or designing a new landscaping project in the greater Toronto area? Why dont you give us a call today and request a FREE, no questions asked on-site consultation? Our landscaping design professionals will listen to your landscaping design ideas, provide you with some advice and should you choose, give you a detailed quote.

About M.E Landscaping

M.E Landscaping has been Toronto landscaping contractor of choice for over 10 years. we have great experience with all landscaping, interlocking, decking & fencing projects. We know the specific needs Toronto projects have and are ready to help you with your hardscape & softscape at any time. CALL US TOAY!

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December 22, 2012 By Eitan Abu

Top 4 flagstone landscaping questions and answers

When it comes to durability, ease of installation, and simple maintenance, few materials are more ideal for patios and walkways than Flagstone.

ME Landscaping has been the premier outdoor construction & landscaping company in the Greater Toronto Area since 2002, and has designed and installed hundreds of Flagstone landscaping projects during that time.

Here are the top four questions we’re asked about Flagstone landscaping:

  1. What is Flagstone? Flagstone is a generic flat stone made from different minerals that is a popular landscaping material used for patios, paving slabs or walkways, fences and roofing. It also is used for sculptural projects, memorials, headstones, facades and other construction projects.
  2. What are the benefits of Flagstone? Flagstone was once used for high-end patios where budget wasn’t an issue. But thanks to extraction techniques that have made this stone more readily available, the cost has dropped. Naturally beautiful, Flagstone is easy to maintain, and has a no-slip surface which makes it easy to walk on. Because it comes in a wide variety of shapes, colours, and thicknesses, Flagstone can blend in with any outdoor décor or architectural style. Fixing a Flagstone patio or walkway is simple, as the damaged stone can be removed and replaced very quickly and with minimal effort.
  3. What types of Flagstone are there? There are many types of stone used for Flagstone landscaping: Blue Flagstone is pure granite that is cut out in giant blocks, leaving a slightly rough surface that makes it look more like natural rock; Arizona Flagstone has a colour that ranges from a very deep brown-red to a shimmering tan, and in this case is cut to have a more flat appearance; Slate is another kind of Flagstone and is a blue stone with a flatter, smoother look; and Limestone and Sandstone are perhaps two of the most common and widely available kinds of stone used for Flagstone landscaping projects.
  4. How do I clean my Flagstone patio? A Flagstone patio or walkway will accumulate dirt, grime, and other debris that needs to be washed away.

Dont get it wrong, there are literally hundreds of questions one can ask about landscaping projects and flagstones in particular but regardless of your landscaping project ideas or intentions, if you live within the greater Toronto area and you’re looking for flagstone or other hardscape materials to use, why dont you call us for a free, no-obligation consultation?

Our policy is simple! we want our clients to step into their landscaping projects with their eyes wide open and with the right expectations from their landscaping designer & their project.

Call us today and let us show you our flagstone landscaping project gallery and book of work

Filed Under: flagstone, hardscape

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