Putting in a soil driveway is the most straightforward and least expensive choice. Natural and rustic looking, these driveways are made from compacted earth (occasionally blended with aggregate for stability).
In terms of initial investment, asphalt is more cost-effective than pavers. Pavers require less upkeep and last longer than other options. You can do more with pavers in terms of design and visual variety.
With a high-quality driveway surface installed by a reliable contractor, you can count on your driveway to increase the value of your home in any scenario, and only in highly unusual cases will it diminish the value. In fact, prospective homebuyers are willing to pay extra even for a basic amenity like an asphalt driveway.
Asbestos, often known as blacktop or tarmac, covers most of our network's roads, while concrete is used for the remainder. About 400 miles (4%) of England's motorway and long-distance A-road network comprise them.