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Asphalt is reliable and can withstand the toughest weather and traffic conditions. Another advantage of using asphalt is its responsiveness to change. For example, if you have an asphalt driveway, it can contract and expand without causing any damages. This means cracking in the asphalt is reduced due to its flexibility. In harsh weather conditions, [...]

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Industrial paving projects, for obvious reasons, tend to involve a significantly greater challenge than does a typical residential paving job. Not only is the sheer area being covered, in many cases, far larger than that found in most residential jobs, but often the job involves intricacies of space, shape, terrain and level that an average [...]

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Commercial paving is a specialized service requiring quality workmanship, equipment, and products, no matter the size of the job. Paving services include asphalt paving, grading, seal coating and repair, driveway gravelling, tar and chip, site work and clearing, and parking areas. Asphalt, comprised of sand, stone, and liquid asphalt, is a durable surface ideal for [...]

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Do you want to insure that your asphalt driveway stays in the best condition possible for as long as possible? If so, you need to consider seal coating. What is seal coating, you ask? As a means of preserving asphalt surfaces, seal coating is either brushing or spraying on an oil-based liquid protectant. The procedure [...]

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Seal coating an asphalt surface is vital due to the asphalt having great adhesive and waterproofing properties. It additionally possesses very serious flaws which relate to the chemical makeup that offers simple access to chemicals, salts and weather which ruin the molecules in the asphalt. While the molecules are being ruined, the asphalt will lose [...]

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Asphalt pavement is composed of sand, a stone aggregate, and liquid asphalt — a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid. It makes for a strong and hard surface on roadways, commercial parking lots, or private driveways, cart paths and walkways. But asphalt is also flexible – and therefore durable — and more likely to [...]

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