Sunday Slab Talk: Concrete vs. Asphalt — The Never-Ending Debate
It’s one of the oldest arguments in construction: concrete vs. asphalt. Both materials pave our roads, driveways, and parking lots, but they each have their own strengths and quirks.
Concrete
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Durability: Lasts 30–40 years or more with proper care.
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Maintenance: Needs fewer repairs, though cracks can be more noticeable.
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Appearance: Can be colored, stamped, or finished for a custom look.
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Cost: More expensive upfront, but often cheaper in the long run.
Asphalt
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Durability: Lasts 15–20 years on average.
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Maintenance: Easier and cheaper to patch or resurface.
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Appearance: Dark color hides stains but offers fewer design options.
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Cost: Lower upfront cost, making it attractive for large projects.
Why the Debate Never Ends
Contractors, homeowners, and even municipalities have strong opinions about which is “better.” The truth? It depends. If you want a long-lasting, low-maintenance surface, concrete often wins. If you need something fast and budget-friendly, asphalt has its place.
π At the end of the day, both materials keep us moving — but you know which one we’ll always have a soft spot for.
⚠️ Legal Disclaimer:
This blog post is intended for informational purposes only and should not be taken as professional, legal, or construction advice. Every project is unique, and conditions may vary. RLW Concrete LLC is not liable for any actions taken based on this information. Always consult with a qualified professional or attorney for your specific needs.
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