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Old 05-26-2021, 07:57 PM   #4
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But if you plan on playing street hockey on the driveway with the kids that material slows the balls down and creates friction with your stick.
My driveway is pretty steep, which I think is probably why the concrete is failing. (That and being south facing). So ball hockey isn't a big consideration.

We did get a high level estimate from a rubber driveway company of $11/sq foot. They didn't come out or anything, and I'm a bit concerned about how it would adhere to the current concrete, which is pretty poor quality at this point. I think I'm past having it repaired at this point.
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