How to Extend the Life of Your Asphalt Paving

How to Extend the Life of Your Asphalt Paving

Have you ever noticed that your asphalt paving becomes brittle and develops cracks as time passes? That’s because, over time, asphalt paving oxidizes and hardens. This process, called oxidative hardening, is reversible by using an asphalt rejuvenator that helps extend your pavement's life.  In this blog post, we’ll explore how an asphalt rejuvenator works and how it can help you save on paving costs. What is Oxidative Hardening? Oxidative hardening occurs when oxygen molecules in the air come into contact with liquid asphalt binder. This process causes a chain reaction that decreases the binder's flexibility and strength – two necessary components for ensuring that asphalt remains durable. Oxidative hardening eventually leads to cracking and other forms of deterioration in your pavement. How Does Asphalt Rejuvenation…
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How to Increase Property Value with Asphalt Rejuvenators

How to Increase Property Value with Asphalt Rejuvenators

Asphalt is a common material used for driveways and walkways, but it can be prone to wear and tear due to weather, traffic, and more. Luckily, there are asphalt rejuvenators that can help preserve your property investment.  What exactly are these rejuvenators? And what type should you use? Let’s take a look at the two main types of asphalt rejuvenators and how they can benefit your home. Asphalt Sealers Asphalt sealers protect the asphalt’s surface from water penetration and oxidation. They also help to reduce the wear caused by UV rays. In addition, sealers provide a waterproof layer that helps reduce damage from chemicals such as oil or gasoline spills. Sealers also help extend the life of asphalt pavement by preventing cracks, fissures, and other…
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Asphalt Pavement Life Cycle Explained by Asphalt Pavers

Asphalt Pavement Life Cycle Explained by Asphalt Pavers

Due to its durability and affordability, paving with asphalt is one of the most popular choices for driveways, sidewalks, and parking lots. However, just like any other material, it eventually wears down over time and needs to be replaced. Understanding the four stages of the pavement life cycle is essential to help you keep your asphalt pavement looking great for years to come. Installation/Construction Phase The installation and construction phase of paving with asphalt is the first stage of the asphalt life cycle. During this phase, a qualified contractor will assess your property and install the new pavement, from excavating and grading the surface to applying a top layer of asphalt. Make sure to hire experienced contractors to ensure proper installation. Maintenance Phase  Maintenance is…
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Water: The Enemy of Asphalt

Water: The Enemy of Asphalt

Asphalt is one of the most popular materials used for driveways, parking lots, and roads. But did you know that water can be a major enemy of asphalt? It’s true; too much water can cause damage to asphalt surfaces, making them more prone to cracking and other wear-and-tear problems. Let’s take a look at why this is and what you can do to prevent water damage. Asphalt is a durable material that is designed to withstand heavy traffic and harsh weather conditions. Unfortunately, it is not impervious to water damage. When water penetrates asphalt surfaces, it seeps into the underlying layers of the pavement and causes them to weaken over time. This weakening can lead to cracks in the surface layer as well as potholes…
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5 Causes of Asphalt Damage:  Identifying and Preventing Issues

5 Causes of Asphalt Damage: Identifying and Preventing Issues

A typical asphalt pavement might last 12-15 years without maintenance. As soon as asphalt is laid down, it's exposed to conditions that immediately begin to degrade the pavement. Understanding the causes of asphalt damage and identifying when it's taking place will help you prioritize what asphalt repair and maintenance tasks need to be done immediately to help prevent further damage. 1. UV Rays Asphalt is made up of rock, sand, and aggregates. They're held together by a binder (asphalt cement) that acts as a glue. When UV rays break down the binder, there's nothing holding the rock, sand, and aggregates together, and raveling occurs on your pavement's surface. When you start to see a lot of loose gravel, you know that the asphalt cement is…
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5 Questions to ask an asphalt maintenance company

5 Questions to ask an asphalt maintenance company

Googling for an asphalt company near me can be an exhausting and tedious exercise. You'll no doubt find an unending list with each site promising that it's the top-notch asphalt repair company and a lot of sales pitch chatter. So, how do you separate a good sales pitch from a competent and reliable asphalt repair contractor? Here are five questions to ask local paving companies to assist you in your search. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN AN ASPHALT MAINTENANCE OR PAVING CONTRACTOR? When going through the search results of your "asphalt company near me" search, consider how long each contractor has been in business. Them having a history equates to having developed skills important in asphalt maintenance. Look for someone who has at least a…
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You don’t need asphalt repair annually

You don’t need asphalt repair annually

Having a parking lot means you have to worry about asphalt paving and asphalt repair, probably looking at asphalt repair companies in Boise yearly. It's an expensive process and an annual cost that never stops but, what if you could cut down on that pesky bill? While it's true that you'll always need to keep up maintenance on your driveways and parking lots, it doesn't have to at the rate you're doing it. Let's talk about what yearly asphalt repair actually does and see how we can cut down on those asphalt maintenance costs.  THE PROBLEM WITH PATCHING POTHOLES Driveways and parking lots are meant to be driven on but, you can't always dictate the weight of the vehicles riding around on it. Asphalt cracking and…
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5 reasons to have an asphalt parking lot

5 reasons to have an asphalt parking lot

Not everyone uses asphalt in their parking lot design and that is a bit of a headscratcher. If you don't have an asphalt parking lot and are looking to improve your home or business's property, consider upping your game with asphalt paving. Rather than being pigeon-holed by the initial cost, look to the future and the myriad of benefits, including saving money, that paving gives your property. While this isn't to compare and contrast the different materials you can use for a parking lot design or driveway, it does lay out why asphalt paving is the best choice. Here are five reasons why having an asphalt parking lot gives your home or business an edge IT'S VERSATILE You don't need a large parking lot design…
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5 Reasons to clean your asphalt

5 Reasons to clean your asphalt

Parking lot maintenance and asphalt cleaning can do a lot to stave off pavement repair and cut down on spending time looking for an asphalt repair company. It's easy and helps to keep your asphalt looking like new as well as keeps it healthier longer. In fact, many people choose asphalt paving because it's easier to care for and clean than concrete or cement lots. While there are professional asphalt cleaners with specialized equipment, there are things you can do to keep your parking lot or driveway looking like new longer. Here are five reasons that you should clean your asphalt, with or without professional services. CUT DOWN ON THE NEED FOR ASPHALT REPAIR Regular cleaning does a lot for parking lot maintenance and helps…
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