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Why Concrete is the Best Choice for Paving Projects

Homeowners looking for paving services often come across the difficulty of choosing between asphalt and concrete. While experienced contractors in Manhattan favor concrete on account of the numerous benefits it provides, the number of asphalt pavings have also increased in the past few years.

In order to relieve homeowners from the dilemma of selecting the right material for paving projects, we have put together a comparison of the two paving materials to examine what makes concrete paving the preferred choice of all professional masonry contractors in and around Manhattan.

Durability and Maintenance

The principal benefit of utilizing concrete for backyard paving constructions is the strength and durability it adds to the overall structure. Unlike asphalt, concrete paving can endure extreme weather conditions and heavy foot traffic, thus, preserving the aesthetics of your home for decades.

Moreover, solid surfaces of concrete pavings are not only convenient to clean but are free from debris and weed growth as well. They also require much less maintenance over time compared to their asphalt counterparts. While a concrete paving would last for over 30 years, asphalt pavings have shorter lifespans, requiring major resurfacing every few years.

Environmental Impact

As the world realizes its responsibility towards the environment, it is also essential to evaluate the environmental impact of different paving materials.

According to a Federal Highway Administration technical advisory, the amount of diesel used in making asphalt is over five times the fuel used in making concrete for a structure designed to endure the same amount of traffic.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) also reported that roughly 1.2 billion gallons of diesel could be saved every year if pavings are constructed with concrete instead of asphalt. FHWA is a division of the US Department of Transportation which administers construction, maintenance and preservation of highways, bridges and tunnels in the United States.

It is evident from the above observations that concrete forms the best choice of paving material in terms of safety, durability and environmental benefits for your next paving project.

However, it is recommended to hire the assistance of professional concrete contractors like Tony’s Masonry, and receive quality masonry services to achieve the best results.

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