FAQs

All About Asphalt

  • How long does asphalt last?

    With proper installation and regular maintenance, asphalt can have a lifespan of up to 25 years. The durability of asphalt depends on various factors, including usage and environmental conditions.
  • Do you sealcoat?

    We do offer sealcoating services as part of our asphalt maintenance solutions. For more details about our sealcoating options and pricing, we encourage you to reach out to our office directly.
  • Do you pave driveways?

    Yes, driveway paving is one of our core services. We'd be happy to provide you with a free estimate for your driveway project. Please get in touch with us to arrange a consultation.
  • How often should I seal coat my driveway?

    To maintain the best protection and appearance of your driveway, we advise applying a new seal coat every 3 to 5 years. This frequency helps ensure the longevity of your asphalt surface.
  • How long does it take for asphalt to cure?

    Asphalt reaches about 90% of its full curing within the first 48 hours after installation. However, the complete curing process takes approximately one year to finish.
  • What temperature does it need to be to install asphalt properly?

    For optimal asphalt installation, the ground temperature should be a minimum of 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Warmer temperatures are generally more favorable for asphalt work.
  • How does asphalt compare to concrete?

    Asphalt is generally more economical than concrete and can be installed more rapidly. It also offers different aesthetic and functional characteristics that may be preferable depending on your specific needs.
  • Can you use asphalt milling for your driveway

    Asphalt milling is indeed suitable for driveways. Many consider it a superior choice compared to conventional aggregate materials, offering improved durability and performance.
  • Can you pave over existing driveways?

    Yes, we can apply new asphalt over existing concrete or asphalt driveways. It's important to note that the condition of the underlying surface will significantly influence the quality and longevity of the new asphalt layer.