ASPHALT SERVICES

Asphalt Overlay

Asphalt overlays are a cost-effective method of paving new asphalt over the existing asphalt without removal. Overlays extend pavement life, improve curb appeal, and address surface‑level issues like minor cracking, raveling, and uneven areas.

When to Consider It

  • The pavement is structurally sound but looks worn

  • Surface cracking is present but not severe

  • You want a fresh, uniform appearance without major downtime

Asphalt Paving (Mill & Pave)

This service corrects issues overlays can’t fix — such as deep cracks, rutting, drainage problems, and widespread deterioration. This process involves removing the worn top layer of asphalt and paving new asphalt in its place.

When to Consider It

  • Pavement has significant cracking or potholes

  • Water is pooling or draining incorrectly

  • The surface has reached the end of its useful life

New Asphalt / Full‑Depth Asphalt

Full‑depth asphalt provides the highest level of durability and load‑bearing capacity. It’s the best long‑term solution for severely deteriorated lots, new construction, or areas that experience heavy traffic and truck loads.

When to Consider It

  • The pavement has reached the end of its life cycle

  • Structural issues are too severe for patching or overlays

  • Constructing a new parking lot or roadway

  • Heavy truck traffic requires a stronger pavement system

Design Life

·      15-25 years with proper maintenance program

Speed Bump Installation

They reduce speeding, protect pedestrians, and help property owners manage traffic flow in high‑risk areas.

When to Consider It

  • Near crosswalks, entrances, or pedestrian zones

  • In residential or multi‑family communities

  • In lots where speeding has become a recurring issue

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