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Asphalt vs concrete driveway in Auckland - which lasts longer

  • sp8002
  • May 11
  • 2 min read

Updated: 3 days ago

An old asphalt patch breaking apart on an Auckland driveway.

Asphalt is cheaper to install, faster to lay, and more forgiving of ground movement. Concrete is more durable, lower maintenance, and tolerates oil and fuel without softening. Both are valid for Auckland conditions. The right choice depends on how long you plan to own the property and what the substrate underneath looks like.

Auckland's clay soils move with seasonal moisture. Concrete cracks on movement and is expensive to repair. Asphalt flexes, cracks more visibly, and is much cheaper to patch. That is why asphalt dominates Auckland residential driveways despite concrete's longer ultimate life.

Install cost - 80 m2 driveway

Asphalt: NZ$6,400 to NZ$12,000 (NZ$80 to NZ$150 per m2 installed in 2026 NZ prices).

Concrete: NZ$12,000 to NZ$20,000 (NZ$150 to NZ$250 per m2 installed including reinforcing and finish).

Concrete is 1.7x to 2x the up-front cost on average.

Maintenance cost over 20 years

Asphalt: one reseal at year 5 (NZ$800 to NZ$1,200), 2 to 3 spot pothole repairs over 20 years (NZ$350 to NZ$1,400 each), one cut-and-patch at year 12 to 15. Total maintenance: NZ$3,000 to NZ$5,000 over 20 years.

Concrete: minimal maintenance - joint sealing every 5 years (NZ$200 each), 1 major crack repair if soil moves (NZ$800 to NZ$2,000). Total: NZ$1,500 to NZ$3,500 over 20 years.

The Auckland verdict

Holding for 5 to 10 years: asphalt wins on cost. Holding for 20+ years: concrete wins on total cost of ownership.

Owner-occupied homes on stable ground: concrete is the right call. Investment properties, sloped or moving sites, body-corps with budget cycles: asphalt with planned maintenance is the right call.

Already have asphalt? Get a Rapidpatch fixed-price quote on any potholes - Quick Fix from NZ$350, Permanent from NZ$700. Photo quote at rapidpatch.co.nz.

 
 
 

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