Do you have a property that has its own private road? Perhaps you use the road to get to your house which you intentionally built in an isolated location. Or maybe you have a private road so you can use a golf cart or other small vehicle to get from one side of your property to another. If your private road is made from asphalt, don't forget to keep up with proper maintenance and care.
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Raveling is a major problem on asphalt paving, whether it's a driveway, parking lot, or road. Asphalt consists of asphalt binder along with stone aggregate. Over time, the binder can break down or dry out, causing the aggregate to come loose. Left too long, the asphalt will completely break down.
Recognizing Raveling Issues
In the early stages, it can be easy to ignore the signs of a developing raveling problem. At first, it may just seem like there is more debris like dirt and dust on the asphalt surface.
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If you have an asphalt parking lot or pavement, you may have noticed that it is prone to cracking at some point. Various factors can lead to cracks in your asphalt pavement, such as frequent use by heavy vehicles or long-term exposure to heat, water, ice, etc. It's crucial to understand that different kinds of asphalt cracks exist, and identifying them can be invaluable in determining the most effective approach to fixing them.
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Concrete products have a limited 'shelf life' that may ultimately require pavement to be patched or replaced. A paving contractor will use some distinct steps when installing fresh concrete. A quality product will be less prone to cracking and chipping, plus may not necessitate a sealant coat for many years.
Common Issues With Concrete Pavement
A contractor pays close attention to the concrete and water ratio used to prepare a pavement mixture.
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If your property needs a new driveway, you'll need to decide on the material you'll use and select a contractor. There are also a few other steps to take before the work can begin. Here's a look at how to prepare to get a new asphalt driveway installed.
Meet With An Asphalt Paving Contractor
Once you decide to choose asphalt for your driveway, you'll want to meet with an asphalt paving contractor and explain your needs.
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