"Efficient, clean and I love the driveway, "
Cracks, chips, potholes...oh my. Driveway problems can be a headache, especially if they take away from your home's curb appeal. The good news is that not all driveway repairs are an intimidating venture. Factors that determine the cost and extent of a driveway repair include:
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It costs an average of $1,600 to repair a driveway, or between $780 and $2,500. Small repairs can cost as little as $300 while larger issues can run you upwards of $4,500. Costs can vary dramatically based on a variety of factors, including the:
You may notice cracks, crumbling, potholes or buckling in your driveway -- all signs a repair is in your future. Spalling or scaling, sinking, or settling are also signs that driveway fixes are necessary.
Consider replacing your driveway if it has issues and is 15 to 20+ years old. A professional can help you identify whether there are drainage problems or other major issues that warrant replacement.
You may be able to repair your driveway yourself if there are small cracks or holes. For cracks or holes spread across a large area, or other issues with crumbling, buckling or settling, it's best to bring in a professional. There may be foundation repairs necessary, or full driveway replacement, depending on the scope of the problem.