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Is It Time To Break Up With Your Driveway?
There are a lot of reasons why your asphalt driveway might need repairs. One reason your driveway might need to be repaired could be that your driveway is crumbling. This situation might start off small, where crumbling at the end or on the sides of your driveway begins to happen. You continue to use your driveway as is and deal with the pieces breaking around you. Next thing you know, the pieces are getting larger and larger. More and more of your driveway is breaking apart and not just from driving on it, now just walking on it makes it break more.
Once winter comes, this can become more of an issue. Your snowblower can no longer safely remove all the snow, you try to shovel, and more driveway pieces are removed. Even in the summer you cannot ignore the problem because when you run the weed eater it can be dangerous as the pieces go flying; or you roll your ankle whenever you try to walk in the area. When this happens it is harder to ignore the issues and you should take action to repair the situation.
So, what can you do? Unfortunately when your driveway has reached this state there is no longer the option to resurface and it will likely require removal and replacement of the existing asphalt. There is also the possibility that you will potentially need to replace the subbase.
The good news is that no matter what the status is of your driveway, Spencer Paving can fix it! Contact us today if your driveway looks like this!
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