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Integrated Expressions LLC
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Concrete Driveways - Install

Serving Georgetown, KY and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My Contractor (Jovon) came promptly to access the work I had in mind. I received a Fair Quote and a Tentative Start Date the same day ! My old Driveway was Torn out, Hauled away, Framed, and Poured the same Day! Care was taken for my property, total cleanup after Tear Down, and Driveway sealed. I had continuous contact with Jovon thru the whole process!"
Response time1 day
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Recommended by14%of homeowners
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Currans Contracting
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Concrete Driveways & Floors - Install- For BusinessConcrete Driveways - Install

Serving Georgetown, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"The job was completed and communication was very good. Pictures show how nice my patio looks. The job sight was cleaned up afterwards. Questions were also answered when asked. I would highly recommend this company to do any patio work you may want to have done!"
Currans Contracting
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by14%of homeowners
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Moonlight Landscaping
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Brick and Stone Driveways & Floors - InstallInterlocking Pavers for Driveways & Floors - Install

Serving Georgetown, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Went great! Took a little while for them to get to our jobs (but granted, we did hire them in late spring at the peak of their season). They showed up on time, worked full days, cleaned up afterwards and were very friendly and professional. Billing was fair and even a bit under estimate. The yard looks fantastic and we will certainly hire them again!"
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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

The choice between asphalt and concrete depends on your priorities, budget, and climate.

Concrete is generally more durable, lasting up to 50 years with minimal upkeep, and offers more customization options like staining and stamping, which can add more to a home's value. However, it is more expensive upfront and can be prone to cracking in cold climates where water can freeze and expand.

Asphalt is typically cheaper and quicker to install and is easier to repair. It performs better in colder climates. However, it requires more maintenance, including regular resealing, has a shorter lifespan, and can get hot and sticky in intense sunlight.

Ultimately, if durability and long-term value are key, concrete is often the better choice. If upfront cost and performance in cold weather are more important, asphalt may be preferable.

The average cost of 1,500 square feet of asphalt ranges from about $10,500 to $22,500, depending on location, thickness, base material, and how accessible the job site is to crews and equipment. Keep in mind that your asphalt material cost may vary depending on its type, ranging from porous asphalt to heated blacktop. Standard asphalt costs $7 to $13 per square foot.

Even with regular maintenance, most driveways don’t last much longer than 30 years. Alligator cracking is a clear warning sign that your driveway’s foundation is failing, and cracks that are deep and wide can let water in, causing more damage. Standing water is another red flag. If your driveway doesn’t drain properly, it’s going to degrade slowly. Finally, if you’re seeing dips or uneven patches, that’s a sign the base layer or soil is shifting. If these issues pop up, it’s time to replace your driveway.

Wet cutting is usually the preferred method. It controls dust, which helps protect your lungs and makes for a cleaner working environment. Plus, the water cools the blade, preventing overheating and prolonging its life while providing smoother, more precise cuts. The downside is the mess—water and asphalt sludge can be messy to clean. Dry cutting, though convenient if water isn’t available, creates a lot of dust, which can be harmful. This also increases the risk of blade damage due to overheating. So, if you have the option, wet cutting is the better method for most asphalt jobs.

An asphalt driveway should be at least 3 inches thick over a compacted gravel base. Areas with poor drainage should have a thicker stone base. To install a new asphalt driveway over an existing driveway, the new asphalt should be at least 2 inches thick and the existing driveway should be in relatively good condition.

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