Asphalt or Concrete Driveway?

Your driveway is cracked, the edges are breaking away and you can see obvious wear from your parked vehicles. It’s so uneven you jam up your snow shovel all winter and now weeds are starting to grow in its cracks. A new driveway will improve your home’s appearance, provide more parking for cars or recreational vehicles, increase property value and extend your outdoor living space.

The most typical options for homeowners are asphalt and concrete driveways. They are both durable materials that require little maintenance and come at a reasonable cost. Here are some pros and cons for each.

Benefits of an Asphalt Driveway

asphalt driveway Asphalt pavement is a mix of aggregate (stones and sand) with liquid asphalt cement made of petroleum. The aggregates are heated, mixed with the asphalt cement and applied to your prepared driveway base while it’s hot. As soon as it cools it will harden, giving you a sleek, attractive and usable driveway within hours.

Asphalt driveways are strong, durable and less expensive than concrete driveways. According to Driveway Guide’s asphalt cost, maintenance and repair guide, asphalt driveways cost an about $3.00-$4.00/square foot. They perform well in northern climates since they’re able to flex with frost heave and can withstand freezing and thawing. Homeowners can salt their driveways in the winter as asphalt is generally not affected by it. In extreme heat, however, asphalt can become soft, tacky and even deform in some cases.

To extend the life of your asphalt driveway it should be sealed within a year of installation and every three to five years afterwards. This is easy to do, does not require special tools and asphalt sealing products can be purchased at your local hardware store.

Because asphalt is more porous in nature, it allows water to drain through it more easily into a sub-grade reservoir. Should damage occur, asphalt driveways are easier and less expensive to repair in many cases. Do-it-yourselfers can easily repair cracks using products available at your local hardware store.

Benefits of a Concrete Driveway

concrete driveway Although it takes several days to cure, concrete is easy to work with and more versatile in regards to aesthetics, design and finishes. Concrete can be installed with the standard white broom finish, an exposed aggregate that gives it a pebble-like finish or you can get creative with stained, tinted or stamped concrete finishes. Concrete gives you a wide array of unique options when designing your driveway.

Concrete driveways are generally more expensive than asphalt driveways in both installation and repair. According to the Driveway Guide’s concrete cost, maintenance and repair guide concrete will cost around $6.00-$9.00/square foot plus additional costs for specific finishes and detailing.

Concrete driveways are known to crack and can be affected by frost heaving in cold Canadian winters. Homeowners must beware of using salt to deice their concrete as it could create pits or blotches on the driveway. It is easier to shovel in the winter, as concrete provides a smoother surface than asphalt. Because of concrete’s hardness it retains its shape in hot weather, shows less wear and tear over time from vehicles and edges are less likely to deteriorate.

Concrete driveways are more easily stained, especially by oil dripping out of a vehicle. A simple degreaser will remove the stains. Sealing is optional and not necessary but could preserve the look and finish of your concrete, especially if you have a custom designed and tinted driveway.

Newer neighbourhoods and developments that have building or appearance regulations are more likely to accept concrete driveways over asphalt. Make sure you check before choosing your driveway material.

Breaking It Down

Asphalt Driveway

Concrete Driveway

Cost $3-4/square foot $6-9/square foot + special finishes and detail
Time to Install Cures in several hours Cures in several days
Climate Issues Softens in high temperatures Cracks in freezing temperatures
Durability & Longevity 20+ years, less durable 40+ years, more durable
Maintenance Resealing every 3-5 years Sealing optional, could require degreasing to remove stains
Finishes None Multiple options
Colors & Design Black Multiple options
Repairs Easy and inexpensive Difficult and expensive

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