
Driveway Paving
Upgrade your curb appeal and provide a safer, smoother experience for vehicles and pedestrians alike with a new, professionally engineered asphalt driveway. Did you know a well maintained asphalt driveway can last up to 30 years? Your new asphalt driveway should be sealcoated every 2-5 years to prevent water from entering the sub-base. This will maintain the look and feel of the paved surface, while preventing the progression of damage from the sun and weather. For a durable, flexible paving surface that will stand the test of time, a properly laid asphalt surface is your best choice.

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Striping & Sealcoating
Fresh pavement markings and striping make your property look newer and well cared for. Properly applied pavement markings can help to guide pedestrian and vehicle traffic, while maximizing parking spaces for tenants, customers and employees. Striping is also helpful in avoiding fines or penalties pertaining to the Americans with Disabilities Act. This resource will help you understand your striping requirements as per the ADA.

Seal Coating
Without regular maintenance, the elements will cause pavement to crack . Once water is able to enter the sub-base of your asphalt surfaces, the damage is progressive. Sealcoating is a cost effective way to prevent cracking and damage to your sub-base. Sealcoating is the application of a thin coat of coal tar pitch or asphalt emulsion mixed with inert fillers, water, emulsifying agents or additives. Sealcoating with quality materials and techniques will prevent damage from water seepage, oil spills, oxidation, and will improve the durability of the surface overall. It is estimated that sealcoated pavements last 30% to 50% longer than unsealed pavements, and result in a safer, smoother surface that is easier to clean, and less likely to result in a trip and fall lawsuit.

Belgian Block
Belgian block was once widely used to pave streets and can still be found in some cities hundreds of years after installation. Adding Belgian Block to the edges of your driveway not only adds curb appeal, but provides a clear visual aid for those pulling in and backing out of your driveway.

Crack Sealing
It's important to address pavement cracking as it occurs. When water seeps into the sub-base, it’s a matter of time before the entire paved surface is crumbling. It’s much more affordable to repair cracks as they appear than it is to wait for a complete rip up and replace of the sub-base.
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