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Yeah, i have no idea what I'm talking about, sorry lol. I mean our driveway is tarred, i want to convert it to cement. They just did our neighbors and it seems like they just tore the thing all the way down and put cement in.
Found this:
Hmm wonder how accurate it is: http://www.homewyse.com/services/cost_to_install_concrete_driveway.html
ok my first post works. not cheap but it really depends on the size.
random guess 5K+
My drive is perhaps 50 feet, and new asphalt is 5k. I imagine poured concrete would be a good bit more.
And OP, bear in mind that asphalt is somewhat flexible and easily patch-able. Concrete cracks.
I like brick, and it can be done a bit at a time as the mood strikes.
Trying to blade or shovel that off in the winter would be an act in futility. No thank you.
Brick costs even more than concrete I believe.
Driveway heating. Bring money
