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dpg 02-02-2023 09:37 AM

Need New Driveway
 
Hi.. Time to move onto and address the driveway this year/summer. Going to price new paving which is what's there now. Any recommendations in the Moultonborough area? I have seen Bryant around and their signs they'll be one call. Anybody else with obviously good results from another company. Also, any company that does other alternatives such as stone, gravel, etc? Not really crazy about switching to stone but I would (assume) price-wise it's cheaper(?) Also, any good/bad personal experience with stone?

Thank you!

burgerunh 02-02-2023 10:08 AM

The most important part of doing a new driveway will be starting with a good foundation of 12" of crushed gravel and compacting it well. Also when redoing your driveway be sure to address any drainage issues that exist. If you don't take care of the underlying issues, you're new driveway will look just like your old one after 5 years.

thinkxingu 02-02-2023 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by burgerunh (Post 380887)
The most important part of doing a new driveway will be starting with a good foundation of 12" of crushed gravel and compacting it well. Also when redoing your driveway be sure to address any drainage issues that exist. If you don't take care of the underlying issues, you're new driveway will look just like your old one after 5 years.

Very good advice.

I would add two things: 1. Confirm dimensions, especially of walkways. When I had my driveway paved, I ok'd "standard width," which I think is 30" or something and wish I'd gone wider.

2. Research binder and top coats, etc. My brother had a much finer top coat applied to his driveway, and it's holding up much better than mine that was just the one layer.

Good luck!

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VitaBene 02-02-2023 12:38 PM

Porter
 
We used Porter to repave our 10000 square foot driveway. We had other quotes but Porter's proposal was the most complete. They recommended that we reclaim due to some potatoes pushing through (1 weighed close to a ton). They did a great job.

I am in Moultonborough on the road to da dump if you want to see how it is holding up 2 years in.

FlyingScot 02-02-2023 02:30 PM

We like stone a lot, and have not had any issues. One nice thing about stone if you're near the lake is that the porous surface is much better to reduce run off and improve filtration

Susie Cougar 02-02-2023 03:00 PM

Our house has had a pea stone driveway since it was built in 1963. We’ve had to add over the years as the plows sometimes push it away. I have always liked the natural look as opposed to paved driveways. But, that’s just my opinion.

dpg 05-01-2023 08:51 PM

Any other players in the paving game around the lake other than Porter and Bryant?

joey2665 05-01-2023 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by dpg (Post 383098)
Any other players in the paving game around the lake other than Porter and Bryant?

GSM Paving in Laconia. Did some work for me last year. Great job decent price.


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TiltonBB 05-02-2023 04:48 AM

I have used Asphaltics several times and they have been good. The owner is Dan Dunn and he has been on every job, from start to finish, doing a lot of the work or instructing his men. I was happy with the work and the prices.

marinewife 05-02-2023 07:11 PM

We hired Lakes Region Paving for our driveway and they were tremendous. We had gravel regraded and paved with another paved area repaved and regraded as well.

Ben is the owner and was extremely professional. He worked the job with his men for 2 days and we didn't drive on it for at least a week.

They get more jobs than they can do, so I would call to get an estimate soon. I would use him for any driveway, he knows what he's doing, grew up in the business, and went with his father on jobs since he was a kid.

Good luck!

tis 05-03-2023 04:12 AM

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Originally Posted by marinewife (Post 383119)
We hired Lakes Region Paving for our driveway and they were tremendous. We had gravel regraded and paved with another paved area repaved and regraded as well.

Ben is the owner and was extremely professional. He worked the job with his men for 2 days and we didn't drive on it for at least a week.

They get more jobs than they can do, so I would call to get an estimate soon. I would use him for any driveway, he knows what he's doing, grew up in the business, and went with his father on jobs since he was a kid.

Good luck!

He's done work for us several times too. He is very busy.

Dad207 05-03-2023 07:46 PM

Paving
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dpg (Post 383098)
Any other players in the paving game around the lake other than Porter and Bryant?

Very happy with Sunday Paving-- on time, good price, very happy with the work.

dpg 05-07-2023 06:05 AM

Hired Bryant.... Fingers crossed... :rolleye2:

gokart-mozart 05-08-2023 06:28 PM

The Trouble With Stone
 
Is that it turns your snowblower into a machine gun

Biggd 05-08-2023 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by gokart-mozart (Post 383290)
Is that it turns your snowblower into a machine gun

If you have a stone driveway you need a track snow blower.

TheProfessor 05-13-2023 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Biggd (Post 383294)
If you have a stone driveway you need a track snow blower.

My first snow blower was a track one.
After 2nd year. Track kept coming off.
One needs 3 hands to put back on.
Put on. Adjust tension. First turn. Track off.
Put on. Adjust tension. First turn. Track off.
Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.
Don't recommend any brand manufactured by MTD.

Finally sold it. And purchased a wheeled Ariens from local dealer. All fine for years now.

Biggd 05-18-2023 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by TheProfessor (Post 383415)
My first snow blower was a track one.
After 2nd year. Track kept coming off.
One needs 3 hands to put back on.
Put on. Adjust tension. First turn. Track off.
Put on. Adjust tension. First turn. Track off.
Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.
Don't recommend any brand manufactured by MTD.

Finally sold it. And purchased a wheeled Ariens from local dealer. All fine for years now.

MTD is junk, I had an Ariens track for years and never had an issue. Also would recommend Honda but they are twice the price.


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