You live in Ohio winter cold , ice and snow Using calcium chloride ( salt ) on your icecy drive sometimes can cause your concrete to pitEspecially if the top finishing was not correctly applied. The age of your driveway could be part of the problemSuggest you get other opinions from other experts or concrete contractors specializing in concrete repair work before deciding to have the work done . Good luckje.
The mixture he speaks of will fail, the pits are usually from troweling when bleed water is still visible and rising. You will not be able to overlay with a cheap mixture as he is telling you. Your only choice may be a full on high quality overlay something decorative.
Have those "bug holes" examined by someone qualified.
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