Driveway Paving Options

Driveway Paving Options - Handyman

Whether you are moving into a new home or simply updating an old one, you may be considering your driveway paving options. Here is a list of five different paving options along with their benefits and downside.

Rock

A licensed heavy equipment operator can dig and level out your existing driveway and add a layer of rock to the top. This process generally needs to be redone every five years or so because of settling and wear. These driveways are relatively inexpensive compared to other paving options but are higher maintenance.

Tar and Chip

If you have ever been on a little used side road, you have likely driven on tar and chip. This method is done by applying a layer of millings, or ground up asphalt to the driveway.  A layer of tar is then applied after that. Finally, a layer of rock will be spread on top. This method holds up longer than rock driveways but may not be as attractive as some other options. It is also about half the cost of an asphalt driveway.

Asphalt

These driveways are relatively low maintenance but come at a higher cost. They also only come in one color: black. Some companies have stamps in which they can pattern the look to make it more attractive. It will hold up longer than concrete and shouldn’t crack. Every five years, it is a good idea to get a seal coat placed on the pavement to maintain the driveway. This is not nearly as expensive as replacing the whole driveway.

Concrete

This method will last many years and can come in a wide array of styles. Many companies can create attractive designs in a broad range of colors that will not affect the smoothness while driving. While plain concrete is cheaper than asphalt, decorative designs can cost much more. Concrete will also expand and contract in hot and cold weather. While a reputable contractor will apply release joints to prevent cracking, it can, and likely will, still occur. The joints simply guide where the crack will happen. This allows weeds to grow through the cracks, which must be maintained.

Paving Stones

These are made out of the same stones many use for patios and walkways. This is the most expensive method, but many feel it is the most attractive. Each stone must be carefully laid by hand and leveled out perfectly to smooth out the drive. This method also requires the most maintenance as each joint provides space for weeds to grow. In addition, each stone, being unattached to the other, will shift with wear and will need to be reset eventually.

Hire Someone For The Job

If you would like more information on driveway paving options, it’s best to discuss those options with a professional. Most will even provide free estimates because they want your business. Get in touch with a professional handyman today through TalkLocal’s free service.

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