Greatwhitewing
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I know this if for tools but what better tool than a good driveway for a driveway mechanic? lol Better replies here actually.
I have two quotes differing in cost by quite a bit. This is for a small portion over existing driveway and much larger NEW area. The two areas are contiguous.
Both from long standing local reputable companies.
The lower priced guy will do a full 3" of compacted finish (so called better) asphalt. For base he will grind existing driveway and use a regrind/gravel base 6-12" under the new parts. This guy says his equipment is designed for road/commercial use. Claims the others equipment designed for driveways and not as good??? Oh, and his quote was wriiten on his business card and he seems really hungry.
The higher cost guy gave a very detailed quote. 1.5" base, 1.5" topcoat over base and OLD driveway, no other preparation over old work. They would use a 4-6" base I think all gravel under new area.
The cost difference is large. The full 3" over old and new work plus grinding the old driveway seems to me a far better approach. Am I seeing this right? Is this a case of too good to be true?
I have two quotes differing in cost by quite a bit. This is for a small portion over existing driveway and much larger NEW area. The two areas are contiguous.
Both from long standing local reputable companies.
The lower priced guy will do a full 3" of compacted finish (so called better) asphalt. For base he will grind existing driveway and use a regrind/gravel base 6-12" under the new parts. This guy says his equipment is designed for road/commercial use. Claims the others equipment designed for driveways and not as good??? Oh, and his quote was wriiten on his business card and he seems really hungry.
The higher cost guy gave a very detailed quote. 1.5" base, 1.5" topcoat over base and OLD driveway, no other preparation over old work. They would use a 4-6" base I think all gravel under new area.
The cost difference is large. The full 3" over old and new work plus grinding the old driveway seems to me a far better approach. Am I seeing this right? Is this a case of too good to be true?