driveway replacement arvada

  • arvada driveway replacementWe worked on this driveway replacement project in Arvada, CO and were able to knock it out in just a day.  This driveway in Arvada was very narrow only leaving room for one car and no room to walk around.  The homeowner wanted to have a space to park 2 vehicles side by side.  This meant we would have to remove the old driveway and the grass and landscaping next to it as well.  We ended up pouring a driveway that was 18' wide to provide a space for 2 vehicles and walking space on the concrete.

    The Driveway Replacement Process

    Our removal team began breaking up the concrete and loading it into a dump truck.  The irrigation system was removed along with the grass, dirt and landscaping material next. 

    At Denver Concrete Company, we try and focus on limiting environmental impact so we recycle concrete and use recycled concrete road base for our sub-grade.

  • A driveway is one of the most important aspects of a home’s exterior. It serves as the main entryway to your property, withstands daily vehicle traffic, and significantly contributes to curb appeal. Over time, however, driveways can sink, develop cracks, potholes, and other signs of wear and tear. When repair is no longer a viable option, replacing your concrete driveway is the best long-term solution.

    Here we will walk you through the concrete driveway replacement process and explore the many benefits of investing in a new driveway.

    The Concrete Driveway Replacement Process

    Step 1: Evaluation and Planning

    The first step in replacing a driveway is a thorough inspection of the existing concrete. A professional driveway contractor will assess the extent of the damage, identify potential causes of deterioration (such as poor drainage or soil instability), and determine the best approach for replacement. Planning also includes discussing design options, driveway dimensions, and any special features like decorative finishes or reinforcements.

    Step 2: Demolition and Removal

    Once the plan is in place, the old driveway is removed using heavy machinery such as jackhammers or excavators. The broken concrete is hauled away for proper disposal or recycling. This step ensures that the new driveway will be built on a fresh, stable foundation.

    Step 3: Subgrade Preparation

    A strong foundation is critical for a long-lasting driveway. The subgrade (the soil beneath the driveway) is graded and compacted to ensure stability. A layer of crushed stone or gravel is typically added to promote proper drainage and prevent future shifting or settling.