GREEN PAVING FAQ’s
Answering Your Questions
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Know that you need a paving contractor when you notice these signs:
- Cracks or indents that are big enough to allow moisture under the surface layer
- Potholes that are prone to become bigger due to continuous traffic
- Discolorations and uneven surface area
Asphalt Driveway Paving Contractors usually recommend paving the entire driveway to maintain the structural integrity.
A properly installed asphalt driveway significantly enhances the appeal of your property. Plus, you’ll have an easier time selling your home with an aesthetically pleasing driveway area.
Home buyers usually look for asphalt driveways due to its durability and resistance to extreme temperatures. As a result, you can be pretty sure of the high ROI once you get your driveway asphalt paved.
Whatever you incur as Driveway Paving Cost can payback big time when you sell your house.
Regular inspection can extend the lifetime of the driveway substantially.
In the most perfect scenario with proper care and maintenance, expect a single asphalt paving to last between 15 and 25 years.
The life time of the asphalt driveway will also depend on the type of traffic and the climate conditions in your area.
- Removal of existing asphalt
- Hauling off site
- Checking stone base (sub base) to ensure it meets requirements
- Supply and place new stone if needed and consolidate
- Commercial – supply and place asphalt base layer and top layer (HL8 and HL3)
- Residential – supply and place asphalt layer (HL3)
You should wait a minimum of 3-5 days depending on temperatures at the time. We advise against sharp turning of your vehicle to avoid scuffing.
Yes. If the cracks are not repaired right away, you will likely develop bigger problems such as pot holes, crack expansion and eventually the failure of your surface.