It Does Not Crack As Easily As Concrete
The primary reason to pave your driveway with asphalt is that it does not crack as easily as concrete under most conditions. This is because asphalt is designed in a way that allows it to be a bit more flexible, which means that it will flex when it experiences stress rather than cracking like concrete does. For example, if you drop a heavy item onto a concrete driveway, there is a much higher chance that the concrete will crack because it is a very rigid surface whereas that same item may very well not affect the asphalt at all.
In addition, asphalt is better able to deal with the stress that winter can put on your driveway. In many cases, one of the most dangerous times for your …show more content…
This is because asphalt is almost always a dark color, and dark colors tend to absorb heat from the sun much better than the lighter colored concrete that will reflect sunlight instead of absorbing it. As a result, you will often find that going out to clear your driveway will be a bit easier as the asphalt will be heated up at least a bit from the sunlight, which will cause some of the snow to melt and help prevent ice from forming on the driveway.
Speak to a paving contractor or service today to discuss the various benefits that paving your driveway with asphalt can provide and to get a quote for an asphalt driveway. Asphalt driveways should be considered because they do not crack as easily as concrete and they can be a lot easier to clear snow from in the