What Does a Paving Company Do?
Our paving company specializes in constructing, maintaining, and repairing various paved surfaces such as driveways, roads, parking lots, and walkways. The process begins with a thorough evaluation of your proposed worksite and diligent preparation, ensuring a stable foundation is established to support the paved surface and prevent future issues like cracking or sinking.
We use high-quality materials such as asphalt and concrete, applying them with precision to ensure a smooth, even finish. We’ll deploy industry-tested techniques to achieve optimal compaction and density—two factors crucial for your pavement's longevity and performance. As for drainage, we’ll make sure to integrate proper drainage systems into your designs to prevent water accumulation and extend the lifespan of your paved areas.
Productive Asphalt LLC’s Paving Services
Look to our contractors when you need any of the following paving services:
- Asphalt paving
- Driveway installation
- Parking lot construction
- Road paving
- Walkway and sidewalk paving
- Sealcoating
- Crack filling
- Resurfacing
- Pothole repair
- Line striping and marking
What Is the Difference Between Asphalt and Concrete Pavement?
Asphalt and concrete pavements differ primarily in materials and installation. Asphalt is a mixture of aggregates and bitumen, known for its flexibility and faster installation. It offers a smooth, quiet ride and is easily repairable, making it ideal for your roads, driveways, and parking lots.
Concrete, made from cement, aggregates, and water, is more rigid and durable. It’s well-suited for heavy-use areas like highways, industrial sites, and airport runways due to its strength and longevity.
Signs You Need to Invest in Asphalt Repair
Investing in asphalt repair is crucial for maintaining the safety and functionality of your paved surfaces. Here are key signs that indicate it’s time to address asphalt issues:
Cracks and Potholes
Visible cracks and potholes are significant indicators of pavement deterioration. Cracks can expand over time, leading to more extensive damage, while potholes pose safety hazards and can cause vehicle damage.
Uneven Paved Surfaces
If you notice areas of your asphalt surface are uneven or have sunk, it suggests underlying issues with the base material or drainage problems that need immediate attention.
Water Pooling on Pavement
Persistent water pooling on your asphalt surface indicates poor drainage or surface grading issues. Standing water can accelerate asphalt deterioration and lead to more severe damage.
Fading and Discoloration
A significant loss of color or fading of the asphalt surface can be a sign that the sealcoat has worn off.