Gravel vs. Asphalt Driveways and Lots

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Gravel or asphalt? Which works best for your new lot or driveway?

When it comes to commercial and private pavements, you have options. However, not all of these options are appropriate for your property. Gravel and asphalt driveways and parking lots could be two applicable choices for you, but which one is better? Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of gravel vs. asphalt driveways and lots.

Gravel Driveways and Lots

Pros

Graveldriveways offer the most affordability. In 2025, a small gravel driveway or parking lot could cost less than $1,000. The average gravel driveway or parking lot project will cost a few thousand dollars, generally on the lower end. It all depends on the size, but it is still the best price available.

Gravel also looks great and can have a lovely crunch underfoot or as you drive across it. It is a great option for semi-rural or rural properties, especially those with very long driveways.

Cons

Gravel is cheap, but it involves frequent maintenance. You will need to prepare to sweep the gravel back into place often, and you will also need to replace gravel as it gets washed out.

Also, you cannot drive fast on it, or else the gravel will fly off the road or possibly hit your vehicle.

Asphalt Driveways and Lots

Pros

Asphalt is more expensive, but it is the most affordable pavement compared to concrete or pavers. It is also easier and quicker to install, andin just a few days, it will be ready for foot traffic. In a week, it will be safe for driving on.

Asphalt also lasts a long time. Although it does need routine maintenance, you do not need to care for it as meticulously as gravel. You will also get to enjoy your asphalt driveway forat least twenty years when you care for it well.

Asphalt offers a smooth blacktop that helps snow and ice melt faster in winter, especially with direct sunlight. A smooth, solid surface can also be more inviting and functional for high-traffic driveways and lots.

Cons

Asphalt’s cost is higher than gravel’s and it still needs more maintenance than concrete or pavers. Despite the need to repair cracks and seal the pavement routinely, asphalt is still a great choice for the relative cost and functionality.

Receive Asphalt Paving Services with Tri-State Paving

Call Tri-State Paving. We’re a seasoned asphalt pavement company based in Maryland and have the experience and knowledge to help you with asphalt, concrete, and hardscaping projects.

We refuse to sell hot air to our customers, and that’s why we have been around for over four decades. We listen, inform, educate then decide what is best for our customers project and budget. If any problems arise during construction we keep our customers updated and respond to make the imperfect perfect.

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