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Home Maintenance & Repairs: I would like to patch the cracks in my driveway. I read about a fairly easy to use product but cannot remember the name

Any ideas? Some cracks are just cracks and some have smallish chunks missing. Also along the front curb larger chunks are missing on the lawn side.. Can these be repaired economically?
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Audrey Peachtree City, GA
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    It is concrete
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I am looking to update the windows in a 14 year old 2 story home.

First, what is the most important feature of energy efficient windows? Second, is there usually a price difference in doing all the windows at once or breaking it into 2 or even 3 projects?
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Audrey Peachtree City, GA on Mar 31, 2011
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    Wisemart on Apr 02, 2011
    The most important feature of energy savings is for the window to be low-e and possibly have ...»
    added argon (not really much price increase for argon).

    As a window vendor (not installer) I certainly offer a price incentive if more windows are purchased at one time. Add this to a contractor's savings and it might be more profitable to do it at one time. Less hassle too.

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