

A concrete driveway can last 25–30 years with proper installation and occasional sealing, even under heavy vehicles and Texas heat.
Asphalt is flexible and can handle temperature changes well, making it suitable for hot summers, but concrete is more durable long-term.
Gravel driveways require periodic leveling, replenishing, and weed control, making them higher maintenance than concrete or pavers.
Yes, individual pavers can be replaced without disturbing the rest of the driveway, making repairs simple and cost-effective.
Some neighborhoods or towns may have specific regulations regarding materials, drainage, or curb placement, so it’s important to check with local authorities.