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Driveway traction

is a concrete driveway better in snow and ice that asphault


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If winter is on your mind, asphalt surfaces generally perform better in areas with severe
winters than concrete driveways, but one thing that you can do to improve traction on a concrete driveway is to broom it (give it some texture).

Posted 2009-09-13T01:00:59Z
 
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In my opinion concrete defenatly is better, as long as it is sealed regularly , and not beaten by plows. Where as asfault is softer can t be sealed well and is slicker in general

Posted 2009-09-14T12:23:57Z
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I have been a concrete contractor for 10 years concrete gives you much better traction than asphalt.  Although asphalt melts snow and ice faster than concrete.

Posted 2009-11-22T17:21:11Z
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