How To Get The Most From A Paving Project

Asphalt paving work is one of the most common forms of surfacing. If you're planning to pave a location, it's important to get the most for your efforts and money. You can do these three things, fortunately, to improve your project's likelihood of success. Prepare the Ground  It is possible to pave relatively unprepared ground, but the results are about what you'd expect. The more preparation you put into the ground, the better the results will be when you have an asphalt paving company come to surface the site. [Read More]

5 Permeable Paving Options For Your Patio

Uncovered or partially covered patios give you a place to enjoy the wide-open sky in your own backyard. Unfortunately, the large paved area can become a wet mess if water collects on it after rain or irrigation. The good news is that there are permeable paving options that allow you to enjoy a dry patio while ensuring necessary moisture is absorbed into the ground beneath instead of being lost to evaporation. [Read More]

Why Is Your Asphalt Driveway Swelling?

If you find a large bulge traveling across the center of your asphalt driveway or pavement, call a paving contractor soon. The bulges in your driveway may be due to swelling. Swelling occurs when water freezes and thaws beneath the surface of a paved structure, such as your asphalt driveway. Swelling can cause multiple issues with your driveway, including cracks. Learn more about asphalt swelling and how to keep it from damaging your driveway below. [Read More]

Why Shouldn't You Ignore Driveway Potholes?

Your home's driveway is one of its most visible elements but also one of its most practical. Unless you live in an area where you rarely have to drive, you probably use your driveway at least once daily. A pockmarked and potholed driveway is unattractive, and it can also be frustrating to drive over and could potentially damage your vehicles. Unfortunately, severe pothole problems can sneak up on many homeowners. It's easy to ignore a minor dip here or there, but those seemingly tiny inconsistencies in your driveway can quickly turn into much larger problems. [Read More]