Residential Paving
New Contruction
For new construction, or for driveways that are not structurally sound, we prepare the dirt, add, grade and compact the sub-base. We then place the asphalt according to the customer’s wants and needs.
Remove and Replace
When a driveway needs to be replaced, we begin by removing the asphalt, base and dirt. We then create a foundation and apply a compacted base and asphalt.
Overlay
For asphalt that is deteriorated but still structurally sound, an overlay is the perfect solution. We begin by cleaning and spraying the asphalt with emulsified tack, which creates a strong bond between the new and old asphalt. We then apply a new layer of asphalt on top, creating the appearance and durability of a newly paved surface.
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Residental Sealcoating
After a thorough cleaning, sealcoating is applied over the entire asphalt area. For most driveways we use the spray method. For smaller driveways we apply the sealcoating by hand instead of spraying. The sealcoating seals the porous surface. Once dried (average of 24 hours), it forms a tough layer that protects your pavement from the elements and keeps the surface looking like new.
Professional grade sealcoating not only extends the life of your asphalt, it makes the surface more resistant to deterioration from gasoline, oil, and chemicals. It also prevents weather-related erosion from natural elements, such as the sun, rain, frost, freezing, and thawing.
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Repair & Maintenence
Asphalt Repair
Sawcut Patching
Sawcut patching is the most durable and longest lasting type of asphalt repair. The failed area is removed, a new stone sub-base is installed if needed, and the area is re-paved.
Crack Repair
To protect your pavement investment while ensuring a safe and attractive driveway, cracks must be sealed as they develop. The freeze/thaw cycles of winter allow moisture to penetrate under the asphalt and form ice. This process causes deterioration to begin and potholes to form.
We seal cracks with quality rubber products to keep out water and prevent further damage. The rubber solidifies but stays flexible so it can expand and contract with the thermal movements of the asphalt.
We use two types of products to seal cracks:
- A hot rubberized crack sealant usually provides a higher quality seal but dries darker and is more visible after sealcoating.
- The cold crack sealant is less visible after sealcoating but generally does not last as long as the hot sealant.
Trench Drains
In certain applications, trench drains are installed to provide adequate and correct drainage of water off of the surface.
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