IMPROVE FUNCTIONALITY AND CURB APPEAL WITH A NEW DRIVEWAY
Whether you are looking for a residential driveway contractor or a commercial driveway contractor our team takes on each project with similar excitement and we approach every job while keeping three key items in mind, including:
Step 1
We launch our relationship by meeting with you to understand the needs, wants and the wish list of you and your family. Understanding your overall vision is a critical element for our team Free initial consultation.
Step 2
Once we understand your vision, we conduct a site visit to get to know the space intimately [the space that will ultimately serve as our design canvas.]
Step 3
After getting a thorough understanding, our imagination goes into overdrive. We carefully create a driveway design [with your input] that incorporates our imagination with your vision.
Step 4
Once the plan and materials are approved, our capable construction team takes over and works hard to bring the approved design to fruition. This portion of the project depends primarily on the scope of the project.
Step 5
Once the build is complete, we are there to help you maintain your new driveway with our weed control and power washing services.
The price of a new driveway can vary depending on the size of the project and the materials used. Having said that, you can expect to pay $2,500 – $6,500 for a paved driveway. Material prices play a key role in the overall price and can range between $1 – $50 per sq. foot.
Although, the price of each project can vary based on size, finish, and level of effort for site preparation, you can expect an average concrete driveway project to range between $5-7 per sq. ft. without any resurfacing. Adding an overlay is likely to add another $3-$7 per sq. ft. cost. Unique and custom projects can get up to $20 per sq. ft. Average cost of a concrete driveway nationally is about $3,000.
Various factors go into this decision. The driveway contractors at K&H recommend that driveways should only be replaced when huge cracks have developed within the existing driveway, the sides have begun to crumble or if there are sinking spots in your driveway. 4.Is it cheaper to construct an asphalt or concrete driveway? Asphalt can be measurably cheaper than concrete. So, if you are purely motivated by price that asphalt is likely to be your best choice. However, please keep in mind that asphalt is less durable than concrete and nor is it as visually appealing or eco-friendly. Additionally, asphalt normally requires regular maintenance every 3-5 years