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Asphalt Overlay vs Replacement
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[QUOTE="B1GEast, post: 4332301, member: 39"] Driveway not looking so good. I know that oil prices directly affect the price of asphalt, but neighbor patching his up and the contractor approached me. He provided two options. 1 full replacement, which is what my other half wants. 2. 2 inch overlay He said either way I went the end result would look the same. 1. Should I hold off until oil prices come down 2. Has anyone ever done a resurfacing? If do were you satisfied? He also said the resurfacing would last about 7 years or so before I would start to notice any changes The price for resurfacing was more than 50 percent lower than full replacement [/QUOTE]
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