Is Your Driveway Weather Resilient?

Driveways play a major role when it comes to the safety, functionality and aesthetic of a home. Depending on the materials you use, your driveway can fulfill the needs for safety, functionality, and aesthetics for at least 10 years. But as it gets constantly exposed to the elements, rain and sunshine being the two most detrimental things to the life of a driveway, problems can start to emerge.

Cracks, potholes, molds, algae, uneven foundation, and poor drainage are just some of the possible problems that driveways can experience over time. As it wears out, it starts to become a safety hazard. Those potholes could cause tripping and falling. The poor drainage issues can also make your driveway more slippery.

So if you think you have an old driveway and it needs to be repaved, you need to have it done as soon as you can before it becomes even more of a safety hazard. Many people put it off and then regret it when they experience safety issues later.

But how do you make your next driveway more weather-resilient?

Choosing the right materials is one. The usual materials for driveways wear out differently. For instance, concrete paving tends to last longer than asphalt. Both need materials from a Best gravel pit in Kelowna, BC but the size of the gravel used is also a factor.

Another factor to consider is proper installation. When the paving is not installed properly, water might not flow easily and cause deterioration in the foundation. So make sure you always trust professionals such as MacKinley-Clark Paving LTD to do all the paving work in your home.

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