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About DM Driveways
DM driveways have been providing a profession kerbing, paving and flagging services (and more – see services page) for over 20 years. The foundation to DM driveways being specialist paving trade being passed down from father to son.
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Pictured right is David Mitchell proprietor of DM Driveways who is following in his fathers footsteps in the pavia business. |
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Building Blocks to the perfect DrivewayDM Driveways recognize the key to delivering a professionally laid pavia dose not only rely on knowing the best techniques for doing the job right, but also that both practical hands-on experience and the right tools are used.
The knowledge and experience behind DM Driveways success as a a superior supplied of quality driveways and patios comes in the form of our hard working team, seen right and below. They are Steven, Paul, and Andrew. Hopefully you will also notice throughout the web site David is never far away when hands-on work is required. |
| For even the smallest of pavia or kerbing jobs many tons of hardcore and sand must be laid prior to the patio or driveway being laid – not to mention the brick weight itself. For that reason we at DM driveways use the appropriate machinery for the job. The pictures below show just some of the many tools needed to deliver the perfect finish – your driveway.
Safety
Hopeful you will notice in these pictures and throughout the web site not only are the proper tools used but also the correct safety equipment – steel toed boots, anti-vibration gloves, dust-masks, ear protectors and more are used. |
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Should we be unsuccessful in wining your business and you do decide to attempt your driveway or patio job yourself, please do remember that what looks like a very simple and straight forward task ‘setting bricks or flagstones on the ground in a row’ is actually a very hazardous task, not just for those without the proper equipment and experience in pavia or flagstone laying, but also for professional teams like ourselves – hence our stringent use of safety equipment, yes, even our team drop bricks on our toes from time to time or get sand flicked in our face. |
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