How to Remove Weeds from Driveway Cracks
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There are few things more frustrating for a homeowner than seeing stubborn weeds poke through the cracks in their driveway. It’s a blemish on your home's curb appeal and can make an otherwise tidy property look neglected. That little bit of green might seem harmless, but if left unchecked, it can lead to bigger problems down the road.
The good news is that you don't have to live with a weedy driveway. With the right approach, you can tackle this problem yourself and restore your driveway to its pristine, weed-free state. Think of me as your expert on the line, ready to walk you through it.
In this guide, we'll break down everything you need to know about how to get rid of weeds in your driveway cracks, from assessing the severity of the problem to choosing the perfect removal method for your situation.

Before we grab our tools, it’s important to understand why dealing with these weeds is so crucial. It’s not just about aesthetics.
By tackling the weeds, you're not just cleaning up; you're performing essential preventative maintenance for one of the most important surfaces of your home.
The key to effectively removing driveway weeds is to match your method to the scale of the problem. A few scattered weeds require a different approach than a driveway that looks more like a lawn. Let’s figure out what you’re dealing with first.
First, let's play detective. Take a slow walk up and down your driveway and take stock of the situation. This initial 10-minute assessment will save you a ton of time and effort later.
Here's what to look for:
Once you have a clear picture, you can choose the right method for the job.
If you're just dealing with a few rogue weeds here and there, a hands-on approach is your best bet. It’s quick, effective, and doesn't involve any chemicals or heavy machinery.
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After you're done, take another look at those empty cracks. If any are wider than 1/4 inch, it’s a good idea to fill and seal them. For severe cracking, you may want to call a paving contractor to prevent more serious structural issues.
If your driveway has a serious weed problem, pulling each one by hand would take forever. For widespread growth, you have two main options: a non-chemical mechanical method or a chemical herbicide treatment.
If you have sensitive landscaping near your driveway, this is the method for you. A pressure washer can blast away weeds, roots, and soil without harming your precious plants.
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When you have a stubborn, widespread weed problem and no sensitive plants nearby, a glyphosate-based herbicide can be a very effective solution. However, this method requires extreme caution.
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If the weeds are still thriving after a week, you may be dealing with a particularly resistant species and should consider calling a landscaping professional for advice.
Getting rid of the weeds is only half the battle. To keep your driveway looking great, you need to prevent them from returning.
Fixing this yourself can save you a good amount of money.
A weed-filled driveway doesn’t have to be a permanent problem. By correctly assessing the situation and choosing the right method, you can effectively clear out those pesky intruders and take back your curb appeal. Whether it's a little hands-on pulling or a full power wash, this is one DIY project that delivers immediately satisfying results.
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