Maintenance Requirements
Concrete requires relatively little maintenance: sealing every 2-5 years ($0.50-1.00/sqft), crack repair as needed, annual pressure washing, and prompt stain removal. Low maintenance is a major selling point.
Asphalt needs regular care: sealing every 1-3 years ($0.30-0.60/sqft), annual crack inspection and filling, pothole repair as needed, and edge maintenance. Budget $200-500 annually for asphalt upkeep.
Gravel demands the most work: gravel replenishment every 1-3 years, grading 2-4 times yearly to smooth ruts, weed control, and pothole filling. Annual costs run $300-600.
Seal concrete and asphalt on schedule—delaying sealant application accelerates deterioration. For gravel, investing in a quality base reduces long-term grading and replenishment needs.
