We have an asphalt driveway with a crack. To be more specific, we have a "shared" driveway, and our private drive runs off of that main drive. There is a seam at that point.
Yes, the sides will shrink and the seam will get wider. Yes, ideally, we should re-seal it all to make the crack less obvious. I've been "mentioning" that to my husband periodically, but we'd have to involve four families for the cost, one of which has the house for sale. We live with the crack. It's not that big of a deal. Our house and personal drive are 8 years old; the main drive is about 10-11 years old. We've filled the crack a couple of times with a black filler but that only lasts a certain amount of time. Structurally there's not a problem, though.
In Florida, I rarely see a driveway without seams. Weeds grow in the crack but you just put weed killer on them. Some people leave them for a litte character.The cold climates may not be able to handle the seams as well as we do here. We also have cracks in the concrete sometimes but they don't present much of a problem in this climate.
I've been Boo'd...
Thanks Barry!
OK good, thanks much everyone!!! Will go with the less expensive option and cope with a seam.
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Go with the cheap option, if the blacktop guys are any good it will be a good long time before it shows and becomes a problem.
OK! Thank you, Blue!
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Good prep, alot of heat and compacting can make a world of difference.
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