

The cost depends on the driveway size, materials used, and the complexity of the project. Asphalt is usually more affordable than concrete.
With proper maintenance and sealcoating, an asphalt driveway can last 15 to 25 years.
Both materials have advantages. Concrete offers long-term durability and decorative options, while asphalt is cost-effective and easier to repair.
Most asphalt driveways should be sealcoated every two to three years depending on weather exposure and traffic.
Yes, minor cracks and surface damage can often be repaired through resurfacing or crack filling services.