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Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures for How to Install A Durable Asphalt Driveway
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Driveways need a thick granular base, 2 -3 inches of asphalt, and good asphalt compaction.
Read an overview for how to install a durable asphalt driveway
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1. Thick, well-compacted granular base: Eight inches of granular fill is used for poor-draining soils, 4 in. for well-draining soils.
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