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What is asphalt paving?Asphalt paving is the process of laying asphalt, a type of paving material made from a mixture of bitumen and aggregate, onto a surface for the purpose of creating a smooth, durable, and long-lasting roadway or other paved area. Asphalt paving is often used for the construction of roads, driveways, parking lots, and other paved surfaces.
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How is asphalt paving done?Asphalt paving is typically done using specialized asphalt paving equipment, such as a paver or roller. The process begins by preparing the base surface, which involves grading and compacting the underlying soil to create a stable foundation for the asphalt. Next, a layer of asphalt is laid down and compacted using a paver or roller.
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Why should I use asphalt?There are a few reasons why asphalt may be considered a better paving material than concrete in certain situations: Cost: Asphalt is typically less expensive to install and maintain than concrete, making it a more cost-effective option for many projects. Flexibility: Asphalt is able to flex and expand with changes in temperature, which can make it less prone to cracking and other types of damage. Concrete, on the other hand, is prone to cracking and may require more frequent repairs. Quick installation: Asphalt can be installed relatively quickly compared to concrete, making it a good choice for time-sensitive projects. Recyclability: Asphalt can be recycled and reused, which can help reduce the environmental impact of paving projects. It's worth noting that concrete has its own advantages as well. It can be more durable and long-lasting than asphalt when under constant heavy loads (such as dumpsters, construction equipment, etc.). Concrete can also be finished to a smoother surface than asphalt, which may be desirable in certain situations. Ultimately, the decision of which material to use will depend on the specific needs and requirements of your project. You can contact us to discuss your project and we can help determine the best solution with you.
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How long does asphalt paving last?The lifespan of an asphalt pavement depends on a variety of factors, including the quality of the materials used, the thickness of the pavement, the amount of traffic it receives, and the climate in which it is located. In general, asphalt pavements can last anywhere from 20 to 30 years or more with proper maintenance, such as regular sealcoating.
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What are the advantages of asphalt paving?Asphalt paving has a number of advantages over other types of paving materials, including: Durability: Asphalt is resistant to wear and tear, making it a good choice for high-traffic areas. Flexibility: Asphalt is able to flex and expand with changes in temperature, making it less prone to cracking and other types of damage. Cost-effective: Asphalt is typically less expensive to install and maintain than other types of paving materials. Quick installation: Asphalt can be installed relatively quickly compared to other materials, making it a good choice for time-sensitive projects.
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What are the disadvantages of asphalt paving?Some of the potential disadvantages of asphalt paving include: Limited color options: We only provide black asphalt at this time. Susceptibility to temperature changes: Asphalt can be prone to expansion and contraction with changes in temperature, which can cause it to crack or become uneven. This is less of an issue in our area, as we don't regularly get snow and/or ice conditions, making asphalt a safe bet year-round.
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How much does asphalt paving cost?The cost of asphalt paving varies depending on a number of factors, including the size of the project, the thickness of the pavement, and the location of the project. In general, asphalt paving costs less than other types of paving materials, such as concrete. However, the total cost will depend on the specific needs of your project. Contact us today to set discuss your project -specific pricing.
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Can asphalt paving be recycled?Yes, asphalt paving can be recycled. Asphalt pavements can be removed and taken to an asphalt recycling facility, where they are ground up and used as aggregate in the production of new asphalt. Recycling asphalt can help reduce the environmental impact of paving projects and can also save money on the cost of materials.
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How do you maintain asphalt paving?Proper maintenance is important to extend the lifespan of asphalt paving and to keep it looking its best. Some steps you can take to maintain your asphalt pavement include: Sealcoating: Applying a sealcoat to your asphalt pavement can help protect it from the elements and extend its lifespan. Filling cracks: Filling cracks in your asphalt pavement can help prevent further damage and improve its overall appearance. You can do these yourself (or through maintenance staff for commercial projects), or utilize our 15+ years of experience and expertise.
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What are the benefits of maintain asphalt paving for parking lots?Regular maintenance of an asphalt parking lot can provide several benefits, including: Prolonging the life of the pavement: Regular sealcoating and crack filling can protect the surface of the asphalt from the elements and prevent damage from water infiltration. Improving the appearance: Regular maintenance can keep the parking lot looking clean and well-maintained, which can create a positive impression on customers and visitors. Enhancing safety: Regular maintenance can address issues such as potholes and uneven surfaces, which can create a safer environment for drivers and pedestrians. Increasing property value: A well-maintained parking lot can increase the value of a property and make it more attractive to potential buyers or renters. Saving money: Regular maintenance can prevent the need for costly repairs or full resurfacing in the future.
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