Paving Your Driveway More Successfully

4 Reasons To Consider Commercial Asphalt Paving

Asphalt is a sticky, semi-solid form of petroleum commonly used to bind aggregate together. It creates a durable and smooth surface for roads, parking lots, walking paths, and driveways. It also has a variety of other recreational and industrial uses, such as making airport runaways and swimming pool decks.

Here are four reasons why asphalt paving is quickly becoming ideal for many construction areas.

It Is Safe

Unlike concrete and other pavement types, asphalt paving provides high skid resistance. It also offers better visual distinctions, which gives drivers better road visibility in dry and rainy weather conditions.

When open-graded asphalt is used, it significantly reduces spray and splash during rainstorms, minimizing the risk of fatalities and crashes on highways. It also eliminates potentially expensive and dangerous pavement blowups.

It Is Smooth

Commercial asphalt paving gives rise to a smoother and more uniform surface unmatched by concrete. Pavement smoothness has a direct correlation to ride quality and pavement surface durability. Other benefits of smooth roads include:

  • Reduced rolling resistance, leading to better fuel economy and lower environmental pollution.
  • Enhanced road safety since rough, uneven roads diminish control and increase driver fatigue.
  • A more enjoyable ride.

When roads and parking lot pavements are smoother, there is reduced friction and little road damage. Thus, contractors won't spend as much money on warranty repairs. Also, customers will be happier and more satisfied with longer-lasting roads.

It Saves Money

Smooth asphalt roads not only save lives but also money. The cost-effectiveness of commercial asphalt paving is attributed to the following factors:

  • Reduced tear and wear on vehicles due to fewer potholes and bumps. 
  • When roads are smooth, they last longer, thus saving money.
  • Asphalt roads and driveways can be built more quickly, saving time, reducing traffic hazards, and ensuring minimum disruption of business activities.

Asphalt is, therefore, a low-cost building material, not only in actual cost but also in terms of time taken to complete construction projects.

Sustainability

Unlike many other construction materials, asphalt is recyclable. In other words, it can be used over and over. Asphalt minimizes environmental impact in the following ways:

  • Low energy consumption during production.
  • When properly designed, asphalt pavements don't wear out, and when they do, the maintenance is simple.
  • Reconstruction and total removal are unnecessary, making it an even more sustainable construction process.

When these factors are considered, asphalt pavement material has a limited impact on the environment, making it a more sustainable choice.

Contact asphalt services in your area for more information. 


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