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How to Replace an Asphalt Driveway
Though labor intensive, an asphalt drive goes down much faster than concrete, making it much less expensive to install than concrete. Before installing a new asphalt drive, be sure it has a good clay base and is properly graded and compacted so it will drain well.  ...More

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Though labor intensive, an asphalt drive goes down much faster than concrete, making it much less expensive to install. Before installing a new asphalt drive, be sure it has a good clay base and is properly graded and compacted so it will drain well.



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  1. Royal Johnson Says:
    October 20th, 2010 at 7:56 am

    Nice video about asphalt driveway installation.

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