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A driveway doesn't just connect your house or garage with the street; it also adds beauty and value to your home. Driveways can be made from a wide selection of materials. Every material is supplied in different styles and colors allowing customized looks to make it cohesive to your current house style. The driveway is the first thing you and your visitors encounter when arriving at your property and the last thing you see when you leave, so you should choose one that will create a lasting, pleasant impression. To help you determine which one is right for your property, below are the commonly used materials for residential driveways and their advantages and disadvantages.

Gravel - This is a popular choice for residential driveways as they can be installed speedily at a cheap price. But, they can have significant maintenance requirements and are generally not the best choice for areas that experience snow. Additionally, you have to keep in mind that driving over gravel can generate more dust than any other type of material. It could also shift with time, creating ruts and holes where water can pool. You can find more about advantages and disadvantages of materials used in driveways, please follow this link.

Concrete - This is well-liked choice for homeowners who wish to have a driveway that is versatile, resilient, as well as uncomplicated and cheap to maintain. Unfortunately, they don’t do so well in areas that experience snow and since they are not permeable, lawn-ruining runoff is a concern generally mentioned in the same breath as them. Additionally, a traditional concrete driveway can feel uninteresting and can leave a home feeling cold, but you can have it colored or stamped to provide a special look.

Pavers - They are stunning and are available in a range of designs and can thus enhance your property's curb appeal. On the other hand, they can be expensive to install, although this is offset by its fairly low long-term upkeep costs.

Brick - People who want to add a classy point of interest to their property can find it rewarding to have a brick driveway. When installed properly, it can last for many years with low upkeep requirements. This kind of driveway can increase your house's resale value considerably.

Asphalt - Whether you would like to install a new driveway or upgrade an old one, asphalt is a good choice. An asphalt driveway will work much like concrete, but at a more affordable cost. Yes, an asphalt driveway must be resealed every three years or so, but it is far more pliable, which means it can withstand freeze-thaw cycles much more effectively than other materials. In addition, it retains heat, so snow melts rather quickly. Go here to find a paving contractor in your area. To discover more about top 5 commonly used residential driveway materials, please visit here.

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