DVerbarg
Platinum Member
<font color=blue>having priced both concrete and asphalt, i decided to go with a "gravel" driveway. i just cant see paying these guys that much $$$$$ for the job.</font color=blue>
I agree! However, there's these two little girls that can look up into your eyes and say, "Daddy, can we have a smooth driveway so that we can roller blade and use scooters outside?" The concrete is priced out of this world (had a rough estimate of around $40k for plain concrete /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif), asphalt is still a little too pricey, which is where my interest is piqued in this PolyPavement. Its in the plans to try it in a small area this late summer (near the basketball hoop) and see how it holds up over the winter. If all goes well then we'll do the driveway next spring. The cool thing about this is that it can be a DIY job, saving major big bucks. The CFO is excited about it as she wants to have paved walking paths through the property. Me, well I might just end up getting a tiller out of this! /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif
I agree! However, there's these two little girls that can look up into your eyes and say, "Daddy, can we have a smooth driveway so that we can roller blade and use scooters outside?" The concrete is priced out of this world (had a rough estimate of around $40k for plain concrete /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif), asphalt is still a little too pricey, which is where my interest is piqued in this PolyPavement. Its in the plans to try it in a small area this late summer (near the basketball hoop) and see how it holds up over the winter. If all goes well then we'll do the driveway next spring. The cool thing about this is that it can be a DIY job, saving major big bucks. The CFO is excited about it as she wants to have paved walking paths through the property. Me, well I might just end up getting a tiller out of this! /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif