Thursday, July 26, 2012

Types of Residential Driveways

Residential driveways must be both functional and aesthetically pleasing. There are several types of driveway that can be created for the typical modern residence, including dirt, gravel, pavers, concrete, and asphalt. Each has advantages and drawbacks. A dirt driveway is the least costly, but it is very unattractive, and the dirt erodes away, forming potholes that can damage vehicles. A gravel driveway, also called an oil and stone driveway, consists of gravel laid on a sprayed oil base, then leveled and smoothed; two layers of oil and stone are the norm. Gravel driveways require periodic maintenance, because they deteriorate over time as individual stones migrate away. Pavers, such as bricks or cobblestones, are very attractive when properly applied, but can be costly and are very labor-intensive to install. Concrete and asphalt are the two most popular surfaces for residential driveways. Concrete is more costly than asphalt and is generally more rigid, as well. Both hold up well under normal traffic loads and require special equipment to install efficiently. In areas where temperatures get low enough, the movement of the ground due to water collecting, freezing, and thawing underneath the paved area is a consideration. This movement, called heaving, can warp or break the pavement, necessitating costly repairs. When heaving is a possibility, contractors must take certain steps to avoid it. -- About the Author: Silvana Casey, the owner of Casey Paving, LLC, has over 35 years of experience in the paving industry. Specializing in all aspects of asphalt paving for commercial and residential applications, Casey Paving is headquartered in Reno, Nevada.

8 comments:

  1. My friend has been telling me about the ottawa paving projects going on and it got me curious to learn more. He's actually moving to Reno in a few months and I'm wondering if he'd be interested in you guys making his driveway. How much would it cost?

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  2. Thanks for the info! Nice to know what the process is to make sure we hire the right people for our driveway. We're in Washington and going with a company that does asphalt paving in Bellevue, WA. When I finally convince my husband to let us move back to Nevada (it's too cold here!) we'll look you up!

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  3. Thanks for sharing this. We've been wanting to do some paving in Toronto. Are there any good companies that you know of?

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  5. Thank you for sharing. I will have to recommend Casey Paving to family and friends in NV!

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  6. This is very good information a really nice blog. keep it up!!!

    - The Paving Waterbury, CT

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  7. I need to do some driveway asphalt paving in Attleboro MA. I need to cut costs and am wondering if I can buy the asphalting materials and rent the equipment and do the job myself?

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