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Definition: This calculator estimates the total cost to replace an asphalt driveway, including both material and labor costs.
Purpose: It helps homeowners and contractors budget for driveway replacement projects by calculating the combined material and labor expenses.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The asphalt quantity is multiplied by its price per ton, then the labor cost is added to get the total project cost.
Details: Proper cost estimation ensures realistic budgeting, prevents project delays, and helps compare contractor quotes effectively.
Tips: Enter the asphalt quantity in tons, price per ton (default $100), and labor cost (default $1500). All values must be ≥ 0.
Q1: How do I estimate the tons of asphalt needed?
A: Calculate driveway area (length × width) in square feet, then multiply by 0.056 tons per square foot for a 2-inch layer.
Q2: What's a typical price per ton for asphalt?
A: Prices range from $100-$200 per ton depending on location, oil prices, and season (summer prices are often higher).
Q3: What does labor cost typically include?
A: Labor covers removal of old driveway, site preparation, grading, compacting, and installation of new asphalt.
Q4: Should I add any contingency to the calculated cost?
A: Yes, add 10-15% to account for unexpected expenses like additional base preparation or disposal fees.
Q5: How long does a new asphalt driveway typically last?
A: With proper maintenance, 15-20 years. Sealcoating every 2-3 years extends its lifespan.