Creamer
Elite Member
It is getting time to replace my asphalt driveway as it is old and the driveway needs to be regraded for better drainage. I am debating what material to replace it with.
Asphalt is the lowest cost initially but needs regular sealing to last. Plus it looks kind of passe but i do like the fact that it is black and snow and ice melt off it which is very handy in my climate.
Concrete is the next option in order of cost but it really is not much more than asphalt - maybe 10-15%. Natural concrete does not attract the sun as well but it could be stained darker. It could also be stamped to improve appearance. My concerns are my snow removal is with a tractor and blade and would it chip or scratch and look ugly. If if does is it repairable?
I was also thinking possibly large concrete pavers which provide a different look and if one gets damaged it is replaceable. This would be the most expensive option I believe.
With any of these options I will be ensuring plenty of slope for good drainage as well as tile underneath. Frost heave will mess with any of these surfaces.
I am looking for comments, lessons learned, other options, etc.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Asphalt is the lowest cost initially but needs regular sealing to last. Plus it looks kind of passe but i do like the fact that it is black and snow and ice melt off it which is very handy in my climate.
Concrete is the next option in order of cost but it really is not much more than asphalt - maybe 10-15%. Natural concrete does not attract the sun as well but it could be stained darker. It could also be stamped to improve appearance. My concerns are my snow removal is with a tractor and blade and would it chip or scratch and look ugly. If if does is it repairable?
I was also thinking possibly large concrete pavers which provide a different look and if one gets damaged it is replaceable. This would be the most expensive option I believe.
With any of these options I will be ensuring plenty of slope for good drainage as well as tile underneath. Frost heave will mess with any of these surfaces.
I am looking for comments, lessons learned, other options, etc.
Thanks in advance for your help!