I retired from the US Army in 2011 and we moved to Ogden. We bought a home with a lot of driveway (6,000 sq. ft.) and I knew we needed something like this but couldn’t find anything that I was satisfied with until we met Mike and learned about Rocky Mountain Penetrx’s Liquid Quartz. This is what we put on our driveway. — Matt Garner, Ogden
When you get out of your car and look down at your driveway, what do you see? Is it in great shape because it is new, or is it pitted and falling apart because of the road salt and freezing in the winter, and the harsh sun in the summer?
The same problems are likely happening with your stucco, brick and rock. We can’t reverse damage already done but we can stop that damage from progressing any further.
The cost to replace a drive way is about $6-7 per square foot. That is about $13,000 for a 2,000 sq.ft. driveway. The cost to keep your driveway in great shape so that it doesn’t need to be replaced is less than 10% of the cost of replacement.
Contact us for a personal appraisal and quote on how we can help you protect your home and save you money.