Whether you’re repaving your driveway or building one from scratch, selecting the right material is crucial. There are a handful of options to choose from, though, and each has its pros and cons with respect to price, durability, aesthetics and eco-friendliness.
Here’s what you need to know about the most common materials.
• Concrete.
Cost:$5 to $6 per square foot.
Life span: 25 to 50 years.
Pros: Concrete is tops when it comes to durability and versatility. Composed of various types of stone aggregate held together by water and a lime-based binder, concrete provides a smooth, stable and secure foundation that holds up well in any climate and requires little to no maintenance, says Allison Bean, editorial director at home improvement website TheSpruce.com.
“Not only does the material readily move water, concrete also stays relatively cool when exposed to direct sunlight,” says Hunter Macfarlane, a project expert at Lowe’s, and “its simple look can be updated with paint, or it can be stamped to offer a unique appearance.”
Cons: In addition to being relatively expensive, concrete is “not the most attractive building material,” Bean says.