Off-Street Parking
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We moved houses this summer, and one of the lower-priority projects we didn't get to is that the driveway entrance against the street has years ago cracked and settled, leaving what is basically a large triangular pothole we have to drive over every day. It's one of those not-critical, but annoying things. 
We did some concrete patching in other areas last month, but now that the weather is dropping below freezing on a daily basis, I'm trying to think through my options for this section...
I think filling it with concrete would be iffy, as it would be too thick to cure before freezing, and not practical to keep warm artificially due to the location.
I thought of just filling it with gravel for the season as a temporary fix, but that would get a bit exciting when I hit it with the snow blower.
So what is left... I could fill it with dirt, but that would just be a mud pit half of the time. Would an asphalt patch hold if applied cold? Or would mud jacking be cost effective on such a small section?
Ideas for temporary fixes to get through until next spring would be completely fine.. The driveway has enough other issues that it isn't worth a re-pour of this section, but eventually it might get a re-pour as part of a larger project.
Thanks.
We did some concrete patching in other areas last month, but now that the weather is dropping below freezing on a daily basis, I'm trying to think through my options for this section...
I think filling it with concrete would be iffy, as it would be too thick to cure before freezing, and not practical to keep warm artificially due to the location.
I thought of just filling it with gravel for the season as a temporary fix, but that would get a bit exciting when I hit it with the snow blower.
So what is left... I could fill it with dirt, but that would just be a mud pit half of the time. Would an asphalt patch hold if applied cold? Or would mud jacking be cost effective on such a small section?
Ideas for temporary fixes to get through until next spring would be completely fine.. The driveway has enough other issues that it isn't worth a re-pour of this section, but eventually it might get a re-pour as part of a larger project.
Thanks.
