Can You Put Asphalt Over Concrete?
A common question that gets asked about the asphalt industry is if previous concrete driveways can be paved over with asphalt. There are many materials that are used for driveway construction, but can they be used together? The short answer is that you can use asphalt over concrete, but there are other factors to be considered before starting this project.
Read More →Can You Repair Potholes Yourself?
Potholes can be frustrating to deal with and can become worse when not repaired in a timely manner, but should you repair potholes yourself? Fixing potholes or cracks in asphalt can be a tricky process. Depending on where the pothole is located, different techniques may need to be used to fix them. Whether you have asphalt around your home or for your driveway, here is what you should know before you try to repair potholes yourself.
Read More →What Temperature Is Best For Driveway Seal Coating?
Applying a seal coating requires the conditions to be just right in order to keep the asphalt from buckling and allow the coating to cure properly. Depending on where you live and the climate of the area, certain seasons will be better suited for scheduling a driveway seal coating.
Read More →What Is Recycled Asphalt? Quality And Benefits Of Recycling Asphalt
Asphalt that is used for roads or parking lots can be recycled, which is a benefit of using the material around your business or home. The Federal Highway Administration reported that 81% of asphalt that was removed from road projects is recycled asphalt.
Read More →Comparing Concrete And Asphalt Driveways
Residential driveways are commonly made from concrete and asphalt. Many homeowners want to know about the maintenance and installation cost of each material before proceeding with the exterior building of their home. Asphalt driveways are a more cost-effective option, but are they the best choice for your home? Precision Asphalt Maintenance wants to share knowledge […]
Read More →The Hidden Dangers Of Asphalt
Working with asphalt is common in construction, but there are multiple dangers that can come from working with the material daily or being exposed to it constantly. Asphalt needs to be heated to a high temperature in order to be poured. This creates gas or fumes that are then admitted into the air. Coming in contact with the hot material can also lead to 2nd or 3rd-degree burns. The dangers of asphalt are important to know so that you can keep yourself and others around the job site, safe.
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