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Asphalt Operations

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Assessments

Our asphalt assessments focus on thorough visual inspections that help in keeping you informed of the status of your asphalt asset and how to best protect it.

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Asphalt Washings

Deep cleaning for your asphalt the power of our washing operations. 

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Crack Repairs

Our repair operations are always professional.  We use different products and industry practiced techniques to tend to your asphalt needs and meet your standards.

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Pothole Repairs

Our repair operations are always professional. We use different products and industry practiced techniques to tend to your asphalt's needs and meet your standards.

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Fill-and-seal Coatings

Consistent sealcoating protects your asset from rapid deterioration. 

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Asphalt Resurfacing

When repairing the degraded asphalt is just not practical, there is a less costly alternative to replacing it, and that is resurfacing.

 

An affordable alternative to replacing your asphalt

Re-surfacing, better solution 

Resurfacing asphalt is often a more cost-effective solution compared to complete replacement, making it an attractive option for property owners. 

When asphalt is resurfaced, a new layer of asphalt is applied over the existing surface, which can significantly extend the lifespan of the pavement without the high costs associated with full replacement. 

This process not only saves money on materials and labor but also minimizes disruption to the surrounding area, allowing for quicker project completion. Additionally, resurfacing can address surface issues such as cracks and potholes, providing a smoother and safer driving experience without the need for extensive excavation and removal of the old asphalt.

Moreover, resurfacing is an environmentally friendly choice, as it reduces the amount of waste generated from tearing out and disposing of old asphalt. By reusing the existing material, resurfacing helps conserve natural resources and lowers the carbon footprint associated with asphalt production. 

Furthermore, resurfacing can enhance the aesthetic appeal of the pavement, allowing property owners to improve the overall look of their driveways or parking lots without the need for a complete overhaul. 

In summary, resurfacing asphalt not only offers financial and environmental benefits but also provides a practical solution for maintaining the integrity and appearance of paved surfaces.