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A smooth concrete driveway boosts your home’s curb appeal and makes it easy to enter and exit the garage. Despite the material’s durability, it may deteriorate over time since it’s exposed to wear from the elements and constant usage. Here are a few red flags that indicate it’s time to replace the surface.

How to Tell If You Need a New Concrete Driveway

1. Drainage Problems

Even if the driveway doesn’t have visible damage, you should keep an eye out for potential drainage issues that occur during heavy rainstorms. An uneven or improperly sloped driveway causes water to run toward the home’s foundation or pool in the middle of the driveway. Standing water will also contribute to cracks and potholes, which will shorten the surface’s life span.

2. Potholes

concreteA pothole poses a significant hazard to any vehicle that’s on the driveway. Large, deep holes can knock car tires out of alignment, scrape the undercarriage, or cause a flat. Although pothole repairs may be more cost-effective than a full replacement, this solution only offers a temporary fix since the divots will eventually return.

3. Large Cracks

Sizable cracks may not pose a threat to your car, but they’ll give the driveway a rough, uncared for appearance. Fissures can also pose a tripping hazard to pedestrians. Weeds will commonly grow in driveway cracks, further damaging its appearance. Oil, water, and other contaminants that get into these fissures will cause them to widen, potentially damaging the driveway’s foundation.

 

If you’re experiencing any of these issues with your driveway, turn to the experienced team at Central Pacific Specialty Contractors in Aiea, HI. These professionals have provided Oahu homeowners with reliable concrete driveway replacements and repairs for over 25 years. Visit the website to get more information about their services, or call (808) 262-2527 to request an estimate.

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