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Visit Narrabri NSW - it is set in the heart of the rich Namoi Valley, in North West NSW, Australia. Narrabri NSW is home to 7,300 residents who enjoy good shopping, good sporting facilities and a very good way of life. Narrabri is situated 100 kms from Moree in the north and 110kms from Coonabarabran in the south on the Newell Highway. Gunnedah is 95kms to the east and Wee Waa is 45kms west on the Kamilaroi Highway. It is the home of the Narrabri Shire Council, The Crossing Theatre, and the untamed beauty of Mt Kaputar National Park, Pilliga National Park and the Australia Telescope. Narrabri services the surrounding towns of Boggabri, Bellata, Wee Waa, Pilliga and Gwabegar.

Narrabri has daily Country Link Rail, air services and interstate coaches. The district has an average summer minimum temperature of 17° and a maximum of around 37°. Recorded average winter minimum and maximum temperatures are 3° and 17° respectively. The district can also expect a rainfall level of approximately 635 millimetres in one calendar year. It is 190 m above sea level.

Narrabri tourism includes an amazing amount of interesting places to visit, a wide selection of eating experiences. Some menus include fine local produce such as olives, wine and superlative pasta which is made from the high quality durum wheat grown in the Bellata area. Accommodation is plentiful and of excellent standard. It includes motels, caravan parks, B & Bs and farm stays, either self catering or fully pampered!

Photos in this website are supplied by Margo Palmer, John Burgess, Rohan Boehm and the Narrabri Information Centre

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ABOUT NARRABRI NSW

Narrabri NSW is the headquarters for two major agricultural research stations, the Australian Cotton Research Institute and the IA Watson Grains Research Centre. Narrabri's growth and development is strongly tied to the success of its agricultural and commercial industries, and is moving ahead towards a prosperous future with the current population being approximately 7,500.  

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On a regional scale Narrabri NSW is encompassed by Regional Development Australia - Northern Inland NSW. This entity undertakes the promotion of the region

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Agriculture

The Narrabri NSW District is a major producer of a variety of agricultural commodities including cotton, wheat, beef cattle and sheep and pulse crops.

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Narrabri NSW always has houses for sale and houses for rent on a wide range and commercial blocks and shops also come up for sale.   The variety is amazing.

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The Business directory encompasses the towns of the Narrabri Shire, if you own a business the cost to have a landing page and or a listing is very minimal.

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Repairing Your Driveway: What You Need to Know Before Making the Investment

Author: Julian Parsons/Wednesday, September 18, 2024/Categories: Feature Writer Julian Parsons

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A large, modern two-story home with white exterior walls and large windows, framed by well-maintained landscaping. The house features a curved driveway leading to the entrance, illuminated by soft outdoor lighting during twilight. Tall trees and neatly trimmed hedges surround the property, creating a luxurious and welcoming atmosphere.

A driveway is a key feature of your property, and over time, it can show signs of wear and tear. Repairing or resurfacing a driveway is a common solution, but many homeowners may wonder if the investment is truly worth it. In this post, we'll explore important considerations to help you make an informed decision on whether to repair your driveway, resurface it, or invest in a complete replacement.

1. How Bad is the Damage?

One of the first questions to address is the severity of the damage. Small cracks or surface wear are common, especially in older driveways, but not all issues require major repairs. If the cracks are limited to the surface and are not causing structural problems, resurfacing may be the best option.

2. Can I Fix the Driveway Myself?

Many homeowners may feel they can tackle small repairs themselves, and for minor cracks or sealant applications, a DIY approach might be feasible. For instance, this guide on how to repair cracks in your driveway offers detailed advice on managing these minor issues. However, resurfacing a driveway is a more complex task that requires specialised tools and expertise. Attempting to resurface a driveway without the right skills could result in a poor finish or even worsen the damage over time.

3. Do I Need a Full Replacement or Just a Resurface?

Another crucial question to consider is whether your driveway needs a complete replacement or if a resurface will suffice. Resurfacing is a popular option as it can significantly enhance the appearance of your driveway without the higher cost of full replacement. It involves applying a new layer of concrete over the existing surface, addressing minor imperfections like small cracks or discolouration.

However, if the damage goes deeper than surface issues—such as extensive cracking, shifting, or sinking—a full replacement may be necessary. In these cases, resurfacing may only be a temporary fix that could lead to more significant problems down the line. It's essential to assess the condition of the driveway and consult a professional for guidance.

4. What is the Typical Cost vs. Gain?

The cost of repairing or resurfacing a driveway can vary widely based on factors such as materials, labour, and the size of the area. On average, driveway resurfacing is significantly more affordable than full replacement, making it an attractive option for homeowners looking to improve the curb appeal of their property without a hefty investment.

While resurfacing is often less expensive, the question remains: does it increase property value? In many cases, a freshly resurfaced driveway can improve curb appeal, making your home more attractive to potential buyers. However, the overall impact on property value depends on the extent of the repair and the condition of other aspects of your home’s exterior. Investing in driveway repair may pay off when it comes to selling, but it is essential to weigh this against the costs involved.

5. Can I Get Away With Not Fixing It?

Some homeowners may be tempted to delay repairs, but this can often lead to further damage over time. Minor cracks can widen due to weather changes, leading to larger structural issues that may be more expensive to repair. A poorly maintained driveway can also detract from the overall look of your home, affecting curb appeal and potentially lowering the perceived value of your property.

In cases where the damage is purely cosmetic and not worsening, you may be able to postpone repairs. However, it’s important to regularly monitor the condition of the driveway to prevent small issues from turning into major problems.

6. What Should I Know About the Process?

If you’ve decided to move forward with driveway repairs, understanding the process can help you plan for the project. Resurfacing typically involves cleaning and preparing the existing surface, applying a bonding agent, and then pouring a new layer of concrete. The process can take anywhere from a few days to a week, depending on weather conditions and the complexity of the job.

For professional results, working with a company like Jace Concreting in Brisbane ensures that the job is completed with high-quality materials and finishes. Professional contractors also offer valuable advice on patterns, finishes, and long-term maintenance to keep your driveway looking its best for years to come.

Conclusion

Repairing or resurfacing a driveway is a significant investment, but with careful consideration, it can enhance both the functionality and appearance of your home. Whether you choose to handle minor repairs yourself or opt for professional resurfacing, addressing driveway issues sooner rather than later can prevent further damage and potentially increase your property’s value. Be sure to assess the condition of your driveway, consult experts where necessary, and weigh the cost vs. benefits of each repair option to make the best decision for your home.

 

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39 Cormie Avenue, Wee Waa, NSW, 2388

39 Cormie Avenue, Wee Waa, NSW, 2388

Home For Sale Wee Waa New South Wales

$380,000
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4 bedroom home for Sale!! 
Fully ducted split system, double garage with loft.
Large entertainment room, 2 bathrooms, main bedroom with ensuite, 3 bedrooms have built ins. 
Pool, Solar panels.

For more information contact 
Luke Humphries 0428957049 or Erin Humphries 0408715321

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