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Perez Asphalt & Paving
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Asphalt Paving - Repair or PatchAsphalt SealingAsphalt Paving - Install+1 more

Serving Burlington, CT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

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Emergency services offered

"They did an amazing job, very quick and responsive. The driveway looks amazing, I 100% recommend and will hire him in the future for more work. Perez asphalt went above and beyond, exceeded my expectations and the price was very fair."
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+20

Response time11 hrs
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by77%of homeowners
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Splendid Paving
5.0(
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Asphalt Paving - Repair or PatchAsphalt SealingAsphalt Paving - Install+1 more

Serving Burlington, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Fernando & his team did a great job on my driveway. I was getting a lot of water run off and debri in my driveway caused from living at the bottom of the hill. They addressed my concerns and redid my driveway in a way I no longer have any issues with run off. Very nice workers, left no mess at all. Very happy with their work, great pricing as well, would highly recommended."
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+65

Response time3 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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CGV & K Masonry, LLC
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Interlocking Pavers for Driveways & Floors - InstallBrick and Stone Driveways & Floors - Install

Serving Burlington, CT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Very happy with our walkway from front door to driveway. I was expecting a simple rectangle walkway, and they made a pattern and curved it out by the driveway! Sturdy, level and so pretty! We bought pavers to edge the garden as well and they cemented them in and they look great!"
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+74

Response time12 hrs
151 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

Whether it's worth it to install a heated driveway depends on how often you'll use it, your lifestyle, and your budget. If you live in a mild climate with little snowfall, then installing a built-in heated driveway system may not be worth it. If you live in a region that experiences mild snowfall, then a portable mat could work better. However, if you live in a region with heavy snowfall, it makes sense to invest in a built-in heated driveway. 

When comparing installation costs, asphalt is often less expensive upfront than concrete. Asphalt prices typically range from $7 to $15 per square foot, while concrete can range from $3 to $18 per square foot. However, long-term costs should also be considered. Concrete driveways generally last longer (up to twice as long) and require less maintenance, which can make them more affordable over their lifespan. While asphalt has a lower installation cost and is easier to repair, it requires more frequent maintenance, such as sealing, which can add up over time. Therefore, while concrete is more expensive initially, its durability may offset the cost in the long run.

Gravel is the most economical and least expensive driveway material, costing between $1 and $3 per square foot. This is significantly cheaper than alternatives like asphalt or concrete. However, it's important to consider long-term costs, as gravel driveways require regular maintenance. You will likely need to add new gravel filling once or twice a year and regularly rake it to keep it level, which can add to the overall cost over time.

A driveway's lifespan varies by material. Asphalt driveways typically last 15 to 30 years, while concrete driveways last longer, between 20 and 50 years. The longevity of any driveway is affected by factors like extreme temperatures, heavy traffic, and the quality of maintenance. Regular upkeep, such as filling cracks, resealing the surface, and ensuring proper drainage, can help extend its life. For gravel driveways, regrading to fill in uneven areas every year or two is recommended.

Asphalt and tarmac are not the same thing. Traditional tarmac, short for tarmacadam, uses tar as a binder to hold crushed stone together. Asphalt uses bitumen—a byproduct of crude oil—to bind aggregate. Though tarmac was once a go-to for roads, asphalt has become the modern standard. And these days, most surfaces referred to as “tarmac” are actually asphalt. So, while the names may overlap, the key distinction lies in the binder—tar for tarmac and bitumen for asphalt.

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