Depending on the type of material your driveway is made out of, it could be both easy and cost-effective to fix up cracks and potholes on your own.
Becca Lewis is home maintenance writer who aims to foster confidence in and inspire DIY enthusiasts at all skill levels. Becca attended Southern Connecticut State University, where she studied ...
A flaking and cracked concrete driveway in front of a rundown house. - Billy F Blume Jr/Shutterstock Seeing the surface of your concrete driveway start to chip or peel away is frustrating, especially ...
Repaving your driveway can be expensive, but before you try doing it yourself with one of those DIY driveway patch kits, Consumer Reports tested the best.
We’re all familiar with asphalt paving. In most places, it’s the favored surface for public streets and parking lots, and for many Americans it’s what covers their driveways. In the business, this mix ...
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