I live in an older home that has fairly recent updates on the interior. Grounded romex throughout, some plumbing upgrades...but the main sewer lines are still cast iron and lateral line is clay.
I want to build a garage, but I know at some point the clay line will collapse and need to be replaced (which is under my gravel driveway). I have fairly low water pressure also...but there is no imminent threat to my water line. So what's the point of pouring concrete on my gravel driveway if I have to just tear it up again in the next 5 or so years?
I'm considering holding off on the garage and instead; replace the sewer line, gas line, and water line to the house and make sure I have modern/code hookups on the inside of the house as well. A side benefit is that this could potentially fix a huge water drainage problem in the cellar....but otherwise I will likely not experience any gain in living style/comfort from any of the replacements.
Other option is to not have a driveway put in, leave it gravel, and just build the garage, since right now technically I have no problems with my utility connections.
I would love to have a poured concrete driveway though.....so much less maintenance and problems.....
I do plan on living here for quite a while, no plans to move, so I don't care about immediate resale value.
I want to build a garage, but I know at some point the clay line will collapse and need to be replaced (which is under my gravel driveway). I have fairly low water pressure also...but there is no imminent threat to my water line. So what's the point of pouring concrete on my gravel driveway if I have to just tear it up again in the next 5 or so years?
I'm considering holding off on the garage and instead; replace the sewer line, gas line, and water line to the house and make sure I have modern/code hookups on the inside of the house as well. A side benefit is that this could potentially fix a huge water drainage problem in the cellar....but otherwise I will likely not experience any gain in living style/comfort from any of the replacements.
Other option is to not have a driveway put in, leave it gravel, and just build the garage, since right now technically I have no problems with my utility connections.
I would love to have a poured concrete driveway though.....so much less maintenance and problems.....
I do plan on living here for quite a while, no plans to move, so I don't care about immediate resale value.