Paving Your Driveway More Successfully

What Customers Need To Know About Commercial Asphalt Paving

Commercial asphalt paving is an investment in the business you run. Whether you are looking to serve the public and provide a high-quality parking lot or you need a space for your employees to put their vehicles, having a professionally installed blacktop at your location can make a major difference versus common alternatives, such as gravel. Customers should, however, learn more about the process and what they can expect.

How Can You Prepare for Your Project?

Clear out all vehicles from the area that will be paved and make a point to allow additional space for trucks and materials. Most commercial asphalt contractors will come by a day or two before the work is scheduled to start in order to verify that everything is in order.

You may also need to obtain permits for your location, especially if you intend to pave anywhere that connects with a nearby roadway or street. It's also a good idea to ask your contractor about putting up signs to prevent any traffic coming into the newly paved area, and they may also need to redirect road traffic away from where paving is occurring.

What Is the Anticipated Lifetime of the Asphalt?

Presuming that the commercial asphalt contractor that handles the job uses a top-quality product and there aren't any specific local issues, such as water drainage undermining a driveway or parking lot, you can expect to get about twenty-five to thirty years of service out of a surface. Bear in mind this will require the area to be sealed on a regular schedule to address ultraviolet (UV) exposure and small cracks. The amount of time you get out of a surface may also be reduced by heavy traffic, especially if a location gets a large amount of truck traffic.

What Can Harm a Blacktop?

A number of items can cause a paved area to break down faster than you might expect, including gasoline, solvents, and rock salt. If you live in a northern region, the mixture of regular heating and cooling of a surface with melting snow and salt can be especially taxing.

Is It Possible to Surface a Concrete Area?

If you have an existing concrete driveway or parking lot, it is possible for a commercial asphalt paving company to work with it. In some instances, repair work may need to be done to ensure that cracks don't present trouble. Some extreme cases may call for the concrete to be removed before paving can be done.


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