The driveway replacement finale.

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The back half of the driveway was done and paving moved to the front.

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Which means the big machine was put into play. If you’ve never seen the process, it really is kind of fascinating.

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Before long they were at the road end.

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And the wheelbarrow brigade was back in action.

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Fill, dump, spread.

Repeat.

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When they’d made us a nice entrance…

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The final smoothing commenced.

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A little more on the edges…

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And they were stringing the don’t drive on me for a week! sign.

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Which surprised me because we were originally told to let it set for 3.

Either way, it looks good.

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And a damn sight better than it did.

Before and after pics to come.

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34 thoughts on “The driveway replacement finale.”

  1. I cannot believe the speed of the vehicles passing by on the road ehile workers were walking around doing paving things. The first picture of the guy smoothing out the driveway backing onto the road was a near miss.
    How much did this cost you guys? For the number of labourers snd truck drivers and the eqiipment involved, it doesn’t seem that expensive after all. And technicslly they aren’t done till they pick up their sign and cones at the end of the week.
    I am wondering if they sdded the four days because of how wet the base was. Any oressure on the driveway could cause it to compress wet soil underneath.
    Last question: Can hubby wait a week to drive on it. I’m betting not.

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    1. We paid almost $20,000.
      Unfortunately in front of our house is one of the few straightaways on the entire road. People fly by.
      Hubby will have to wait 3 weeks to drive on it. That’s what the project manager originally told us and it’s so hot right now I’m not taking a chance to ruin it.

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      1. Time will tell. Nothing lasts long …. or stays in place here. Doors don’t close, windows stick, cracks appear over night. Live in Maine and you soon realize how much the earth shifts underneath us.

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  2. It is a sight of beauty!
    Not sure why, but I thought your driveway was much longer and your home setback further since you have such a big piece of land. AND I remember what your driveway price was $$. I guess it’s better that your driveway wasn’t longer.

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