Concrete is a very popular material for driveways. It's affordable and hard-wearing, andcan either be left as a plain slab for a clean, modern look or colored, textured, or stamped to suit homes of ...
If you've noticed a few cracks running through your driveway, your first instinct might be to fix them as soon as possible (especially if they look like they are getting worse by the minute). But ...
Asphalt driveways do not last forever. Over time, weather and general usage can degrade the driveway surface, resulting in cracks, pitting and more. Ultraviolet rays, salt and automotive fluids also ...
Gravel driveways are cost-effective, but you need to know about their drawbacks too — potholes being a common one. These nasty craters might damage your vehicle while also detracting from your ...
Becca Lewis is home maintenance writer who aims to foster confidence in and inspire DIY enthusiasts at all skill levels. Becca attended Southern Connecticut State University, where she studied ...
Dear Richie: Repairing driveway potholes yourself can be challenging without heat. Heating the asphalt repair materials makes them pliable and easier to compact and stick together. Using heat is also ...