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Types of Driveways

Asphalt Paved Driveways •••
Asphalt Paved Driveways •••

1st of all please note that asphalt paving is substantially cheaper than concrete. Asphalt paving is close to 1/3 of the cost of concrete. Willie’s Paving Specializes in Asphalt Driveway Installations. If you’re asking yourself, “how much is paving a driveway?” the first decision to be made is what type of material to use.

Exposed Aggregate •••
Exposed Aggregate •••

An exposed-aggregate surface is obtained by placing concrete and then removing the outer 'skin' of cement paste to uncover decorative coarse aggregate (either batched into the concrete mix or seeded onto the surface).

Interlocking Pavers •••
Interlocking Pavers •••

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Poured Concrete Driveways •••
Poured Concrete Driveways •••

If your concrete contractor has a finishing crew, they will install the expansion joints, add surface or integral color to the concrete, screed the concrete to make it level, smooth it, finish the surface (stamped or plain finish) and clean and seal the driveway.

Stamped Concrete Driveways
Stamped Concrete Driveways

Stamped concrete driveways give you a vast array of decorative options not possible with other paving materials. Using stamps, you can create cost-effective replicas of popular materials such as cobblestone, brick, natural slate, and field stone.

Tar-and-Chip or Chip Sealed Driveway •••
Tar-and-Chip or Chip Sealed Driveway •••

A tar-and-chip driveway will typically cost about twice as much as a gravel driveway and a little less than an asphalt driveway. Expect to pay in the range of $2 to $5 per square foot (the exact cost will vary depending on your region and the labor costs in your community).

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