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Your driveway is one of the most important features of your home’s exterior. However, over the course of your homeownership, age, impact, or weather may cause it to crack, crumble, or wear away. When this occurs, you need to have it repaved. While repaving, your contractor will offer you two options for paving material—concrete or asphalt. Below, the residential paving experts from Ron Webb Paving & Snow Removal in Anchorage, AK, explain why asphalt is the better choice.

Why You Should Select Asphalt for Your Driveway

1. Lower Cost to Lay

asphaltIf saving money is a priority during this repaving project, asphalt is the better value. Asphalt paving averages $3 to $5 per square foot of your driveway. On the other hand, paving with concrete can cost up to $10 per square foot, and that amount can be even higher if you choose certain design elements.

2. Holds Up Better Against Extreme Weather

Extended exposure to extreme rain, snow, and temperature changes will cause either material to damage and wear over time. Driveways paved with asphalt may shrink or expand as the result of extreme temperatures, while concrete can crack under pressure.

3. Easier to Repair

Unlike concrete, which is difficult to repair and leaves an obvious patching, asphalt is easily poured over cracks and holes, then smoothed down to match the surrounding driveway.

4. Quicker Curing

Once your asphalt driveway is paved, you can drive or walk on it almost instantly. In contrast, it can take nearly a week before your concrete driveway is ready for use.

5. Better at Hiding Stains

Because of its darker color, asphalt is better at hiding oil spills and stains than concrete. This allows it to retain its appearance and elegance for many years.

If you are interested in repaving your driveway with asphalt, contact Ron Webb Paving & Snow Removal at (907) 349-3724 to schedule a consultation. For nearly 40 years, this repaving company has provided service to commercial and residential clients, paving everything from small driveways to large parking lots. To learn more about the services they provide, visit their website today.

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