The Different Types of Driveways for Your Home

By Kayla Keena

If you're  looking  to  sell  your  home,  there's  one  major upgrade that's worth your investment. While they're normally overlooked, driveways can impact your home's curb appeal and overall market value. Before adding a new  driveway,  you'll  want  to  weigh  the costs and benefits. On average, a new driveway will add $5,000 to $7,000 in value. The type of  material  you  choose  and  the  area you're selling in can have a huge impact on your  profits.  Struggling  to  pick  the  right  material?  This  guide  to  the  different types of driveways for your home can help.

Concrete

Concrete is a popular option for  your  home's  driveway. It's affordable, durable, and has a flexible appearance.  You can stamp   or  dye  it  to   change   the   color,   texture,   and/or richness. If you're installing concrete in  a  higher -end  area, you can even augment it to  make  it  look  more  expensive. While concrete is known for its durability, it  does  have  one major  drawback.   If  you're  selling  in  a  colder  area,  steer clear. Concrete is susceptible to cracking and other forms of damage when exposed to extremely cold temperatures.

Brick

As another popular option, brick is the way to go if  you're  looking  for  something  classy  and  eye-catching.  Brick  is  highly customizable, coming in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and designs. Apart from its price, there aren’t  many  drawbacks  to brick. If you're willing to spend some extra money, it makes for a great investment.

Asphalt

Another type of driveway for  your  home  is  asphalt.  Asphalt is easy to install, which can save you money on  installation  costs. It's also great in cold weather conditions and can help melt  any snow that falls on  the  driveway  faster.  Asphalt  doesn't  come with many customization options, but it's still a great, affordable option.   If   you're   looking   for   an   eco-friendly  alternative to asphalt, try recycled asphalt, or asphalt millings. It offers similar benefits to asphalt, including the ability to be seal coated

It's also cheaper and lowers the home's carbon footprint, which can be a huge draw to certain buyers.

Paved

If you're looking for something that offers that "wow" factor, there's no better option than a paved driveway. This type of driveway is made from brick, concrete, or natural stone. It offers plenty of variety, looks appealing, and holds up well. The  biggest  concern with paved driveways, like brick driveways, is the cost. Since there's a wide variety of different types and surfaces,  it's  hard  to  pin down an exact price point. However, paved driveways are known for being one of the most expensive types of driveways.

Of course, these aren't the only options you have. If you're still not sold on a material, check out basalt, gravel, crushed stone, and cobblestone driveways. When it  comes  to  driveways,  there's  more than  one  option.  You'll  want  a  material  that’s  appealing to buyers, as well as one that matches the home’s aesthetic and maximizes your profits.

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