FAQs

FAQs

Durable Paving

Have a paving-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What materials are commonly used for driveway paving?

    For driveway paving, asphalt and concrete are generally the most commonly used. However, natural stone and recycled asphalt are available as well.

  • How long does a driveway paving typically last?

    It depends on the material you choose. For example, according to Forbes, asphalt driveways typically last between 15-20 years. Call Durable Paving to learn about how different materials will affect your driveway's lifespan!

  • What factors affect the cost of driveway paving?

    Location, design, drainage, and several other factors can affect the price of driveway paving. Call us today to get started.

  • Is it necessary to remove an old driveway before paving a new one?

    Often, it is. However, a full replacement will last longer than just an overlay. When you need blacktop driveways and more, call us!

  • How long does it take to complete a paving project?

    It depends on the size. We can finish some driveway paving in half a day. However, some can take two or three days. Call us to get the process started.

  • What maintenance is needed for a paved driveway?

    There really aren't any, especially with blacktop driveways that just need to be cleaned. However, if the driveway cracks, you should fill it quickly. 

  • Can a driveway be paved in cold or rainy weather?

    It depends on how much rain you're getting. However, if it's too cold or wet, you may get bad curation on the new asphalt. We'd recommend delaying driveway paving in those situations until the weather improves.

  • What are the differences between concrete and asphalt driveways?

    Asphalt driveways resist oil and heat naturally in the winter. However, they can crack and break apart. Concrete can last for a long time if poured correctly.

  • Do you need any permits to do asphalt work?

    For asphalt driveways, it depends on your city or locality.

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