Anonymous
Post 04/13/2026 17:54     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:why did you purchase a home on a shared driveway?


Most people have to make compromises when they buy homes.


Never this, sorry.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2026 17:47     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, two houses that I walk by daily had driveways with a lot of cracks. They lightly sanded (I'm sure it's called something different in the driveway world) and then coated with a heavy black material that was rolled on. The cracks in the one that finished about a year ago are already showing through. Seemed like a huge waste of money.

Shoddy work? Poor materials? Resurfacing should last longer than that.


Ours needs it every year or two.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2026 17:46     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

Anonymous wrote:FWIW, two houses that I walk by daily had driveways with a lot of cracks. They lightly sanded (I'm sure it's called something different in the driveway world) and then coated with a heavy black material that was rolled on. The cracks in the one that finished about a year ago are already showing through. Seemed like a huge waste of money.


You powerwahsh, fill in the cracks and roll on a sealer. We do our every few years diy.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2026 17:13     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

Anonymous wrote:FWIW, two houses that I walk by daily had driveways with a lot of cracks. They lightly sanded (I'm sure it's called something different in the driveway world) and then coated with a heavy black material that was rolled on. The cracks in the one that finished about a year ago are already showing through. Seemed like a huge waste of money.


This is called seal coating and it only costs about $90. You are supposed to do it annually.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2026 15:16     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

Anonymous wrote:why did you purchase a home on a shared driveway?


Most people have to make compromises when they buy homes.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2026 14:43     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

Anonymous wrote:FWIW, two houses that I walk by daily had driveways with a lot of cracks. They lightly sanded (I'm sure it's called something different in the driveway world) and then coated with a heavy black material that was rolled on. The cracks in the one that finished about a year ago are already showing through. Seemed like a huge waste of money.

Shoddy work? Poor materials? Resurfacing should last longer than that.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2026 14:25     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

why did you purchase a home on a shared driveway?
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2026 17:41     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

Look up the fine print on the shared driveway.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2026 15:25     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

That sounds like a good compromise and will help with re-sale for both of you. Just be open and honest that this is not your forever home and you want to invest accordingly. I always think it's worth keeping things cordial with your neighbor and sometimes that costs a bit of money to do.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2026 15:24     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

FWIW, two houses that I walk by daily had driveways with a lot of cracks. They lightly sanded (I'm sure it's called something different in the driveway world) and then coated with a heavy black material that was rolled on. The cracks in the one that finished about a year ago are already showing through. Seemed like a huge waste of money.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2026 15:20     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

You should be using sealer every year or two
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2026 15:17     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

Give him 50% of resurface price then if he wants to spend more tell him good luck.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2026 15:04     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

Yeah I would resurface.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2026 15:04     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

You could offer up the amount you're willing to pay, then let him do what he wants.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2026 14:59     Subject: shared asphalt driveway -- neighbor wants to replace it, while I want to resurface it

We have a shared asphalt driveway the serves our house and the adjacent house.

The driveway is in decent shape, IMO, but the neighbor wants to replace it -- that is, remove the existing asphalt and rebuild the driveway from the ground up. The neighbor wants me to pay 50% of the cost, despite the fact that my wife and I are perfectly happy with the driveway as it is.

I estimate that we will live in this house another 5 years, and my neighbor is facing the same time horizon. The two houses will then be sold, and, most likely, torn down and replaced with McMansions. Given this short horizon, I see no reason to invest in a driveway with a 25-year lifespan.

I'm willing to compromise: I'm OK with simply resurfacing the driveway, which would lead to a 40% reduction in the cost. The neighbor is mulling this over.

Are there any other options that we can consider? And what would you do in my situation?