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Asphalt and concrete are the most popular types
of material for paving driveways. Asphalt driveways and concrete
driveways both have their unique advantages. If you live in a cold
climate and are considering a concrete driveway you need to make
sure the base for the driveway is heavily laid with gravel and it is
compacted first. Otherwise the driveway will run the risk of
cracking due to frost heaves. In addition, concrete is susceptible
to salt damage, a material frequently used on roads in cold weather
parts of the country. On the other hand, if you live in a warm or
hot climate and are considering asphalt paving, then you need to
consider the fact that asphalt can become soft in the hot sun and is
therefore susceptible to ruts.
Asphalt paved driveways are typically cheaper to install than
concrete paved driveways. However, asphalt paved driveways need
significant more care over time to protect them. Asphalt paved
driveways need to be sealed at least once every 3-5 years. Each
sealing, though easily completed by a do it yourself homeowner,
costs money and time. In addition, the sealer needs typically 2-3
days to dry before you can park a vehicle on it. Also, a newly
asphalt paved driveway should not be sealed for at least 6-9 months,
as the light oils associated with the asphalt need to evaporate
first. If an asphalt driveway is sealed too soon it will remain soft
forever.
Asphalt driveways do not need to be always black and concrete
driveways do not always need to be off-white. Both asphalt and
concrete driveways can be tinted to various colors. Check with your
prospective paving contractors first to see what color options there
are for your driveway project.
Asphalt driveways, if maintained can typically last 25-30 years.
Concrete driveways can last even longer. However, both require a
solid foundation to be laid on. If not laid on a solid foundation
both will crack over time, especially in colder weather climates.
Asphalt cracks are easier to repair than concrete driveway cracks.
Consideration for the slope of the driveway should also be
considered when contemplating concrete driveways. Over time,
concrete driveways can shear off of the foundation they are poured
on which can lead to unwanted cracks.
If you are planning a new asphalt driveway and need help on how to
hire an Asphalt Driveway Paving Contractor, see
HomeAdditionPlus.com's Asphalt Driveway Paving Bid sheet. The
Asphalt Driveway Paving Bid sheet will help ensure that you hire the
right contractor so that your driveway is paved correctly and you
get the finished driveway you are looking for. In addition, it will
help to ensure that the installation of your driveway will be
accomplished on time and on budget!
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LLC - a family business specializing in
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