In these cases a few inches of the slab need to be cut back.
What is a garage apron.
Well it is the slab of concrete that extends out from the garage out into the driveway.
Too often the garage slab is poured all the way to the edge of the foundation.
So before you begin check that your plan doesn t violate local codes or any association bylaws.
No matter what option you choose a decorative apron is a great way to increase curb appeal.
Measure the driveway photo by kolin smith.
The driveway garage floor interface is a potential entry point for moisture to the foundation if the concrete cracks or the two concrete structures pull apart.
It s a messy job but necessary to keep the apron in place.
Over time water and salt infiltrates the gap between the apron and garage floor eroding the foundation to cause settlement that results in sink holes or empty cavities.
Because driveway aprons are regulated by.
So we can get off that.
Cut back the garage floor.
In addition to cutting out the offending asphalt glen makes sure the new apron is able to rest on the foundation.
Yes it is the sloping part of the driveway.
The g dang retaining wall is the bomb.
You can choose from a plain normal concrete apron stamped concrete or another popular option is concrete pavers.
For starters what is a concrete apron.
Driveway aprons come in a variety of sizes and styles.
However the benefits of an apron and the money saving uses it has will make the initial investment a no brainer.
Then the ho wanted a roof over the stoop.
Concrete aprons cost on average 1500.
Garage apron i knew i should have had a current pic if i was going to open this thread again.
Left side would have been too far from the house.
How to build a cobblestone driveway apron 1.
I built a stoop for the man door.
A building s apron refers to a slab of material usually concrete or asphalt that is placed in front of the garage door and may continue around the perimeter of the building.
A typical driveway apron extends 10 feet up from the street in many places smack in the public right of way.
The apron of your driveway is the area that extends two to six feet out from your concrete garage floor.