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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4259235" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We used some recycled asphalt once. It does fine on level ground but will wash out on a steep grade like we have. In our situation anyway. Can’t speak for other’s experience. </p><p>Chip and seal seems to work really well. </p><p>When we moved to our current home, about 100 yards of the driveway was asphalt. </p><p>After 15 some years, it started crumbling from some of the heavy trucks that come to the house. </p><p>( delivery, utility company, etc) </p><p>I called the local company to skim over it with about 2” of asphalt that was $3 a foot at that time. Hate to think what it’s going to cost now as 25+ years later we are seeing crumbling around the edges again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4259235, member: 5412"] We used some recycled asphalt once. It does fine on level ground but will wash out on a steep grade like we have. In our situation anyway. Can’t speak for other’s experience. Chip and seal seems to work really well. When we moved to our current home, about 100 yards of the driveway was asphalt. After 15 some years, it started crumbling from some of the heavy trucks that come to the house. ( delivery, utility company, etc) I called the local company to skim over it with about 2” of asphalt that was $3 a foot at that time. Hate to think what it’s going to cost now as 25+ years later we are seeing crumbling around the edges again. [/QUOTE]
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