How Installing A Concrete Driveway Can Help Homeowners Save Money

How Installing A Concrete Driveway Can Help Homeowners Save Money

How Installing A Concrete Driveway Can Help Homeowners Save Money

25 February 2022
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Construction & Contractors, Blog


Homeowners engage in many tasks to ensure that their home's driveways remain in pristine condition. To that end, many homeowners engage in routine driveway maintenance and repairs. However, some driveway surface materials have numerous disadvantages that can make the maintenance and repair process quite costly for homeowners. Unfortunately, many homeowners make the mistake of installing driveways made of these materials, incurring exorbitant maintenance and repair costs. To alleviate this issue, homeowners must seek out driveway materials that are less costly to maintain. Fortunately, concrete driveways have emerged as a popular choice for homeowners seeking to minimize the costs associated with maintaining and repairing their driveways. If you'd like to take advantage of the capabilities of concrete for your home's driveway, read on below to learn more about how installing a concrete driveway can help homeowners save money.

Concrete Driveways Last Longer Than Asphalt Driveways

Asphalt driveways are dependent on liquid binders to hold the aggregates together and maintain their shape. Unfortunately, this liquid binder wears out over time, causing the driveway to crack, warp, and erode. Needless to say, this inherent weakness can dramatically reduce the longevity of an asphalt driveway. This disadvantage can force homeowners to pay for frequent and costly seal coating or new asphalt paving sooner rather than later. Fortunately, concrete driveways are not dependent on liquid binders to retain their form. This advantage means that concrete driveways lack a devastating weakness that can compromise their functionality and reduce their lifespan. For that reason, concrete driveways can last over 50% longer than their asphalt counterparts. Ultimately, this enhanced longevity means that homeowners can reduce the frequency at which they must pay for concrete replacements, saving them a significant amount of money.

Concrete Driveways Have Fewer Maintenance and Repair Requirements Than Asphalt Driveways

A home's driveways are susceptible to numerous environmental hazards that cause significant amounts of damage to them. Prolonged moisture exposure and excessive use can cause driveways to develop cracks, potholes, and more. Unfortunately, asphalt driveways are not capable of bearing large amounts of weight. For that reason, these driveways are especially susceptible to rutting or similar damage, which can incur significant maintenance and repair costs. Fortunately, concrete driveways are more resistant to the effects of moisture exposure than asphalt driveways, and the flexibility and durability of concrete ensure that concrete driveways can withstand a significant amount of weight without suffering damage. These advantages enable homeowners to avoid unnecessary maintenance and repair costs.

Conclusion

Choosing the wrong material for a home's driveway can be a costly mistake. Fortunately, concrete driveways are available to ensure that doesn't happen!

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