WHAT IS YOUR SQUARE FOOT PRICE?
THE SQUARE FOOT PRICE VARIES GREATLY DEPENDING ON THE SIZE, LOCATION, AND SCOPE OF WORK.
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HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO STAY OFF OF IT AFTER YOU ARE DONE?
ON NEW ASPHALT, WE RECOMMEND 12 HOURS FOR THE ASPHALT TO COOL DOWN AND HARDEN .
WHEN SEALCOATING, THE MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDS A 24 HOUR CURE TIME BEFORE OPENING
TO TRAFFIC. CONCRETE DEPENDS ON THE ADDITIVES IN THE MIX, BUT TYPICALLY CONCRETE NEEDS
72 HOURS TO CURE.
HOW THICK A PAVEMENT SHOULD I HAVE?
STRUCTUAL INTEGRITY IS IMPROVED BY THE THICKNESS OF PAVEMENT.
A GEOTECHNICAL REPORT WILL DETERMINE THE PROPER TYPE OF DESIGN REQUIRED.
THIS COULD INTAIL A SUBBASE COURSE AND ASPHALT OR A FULL-DEPTH ASPHALT PAVEMENT.
A DESIGN COULD BE ANYWHERE FROM A 2" DEPTH WALKING PATH TO A 8" DEPTH FIRE LANE.
HOW LONG DOES ASPHALT LAST?
Industry standards and proper design anticipate life expectancy to be with
regular maintenance around 15 to 20 years. In order for the pavement to provide
a 20-year service life, at least one major corrective overlay can be expected.
DO I NEED VEGETATION CONTROL?
We highly recommend this application in most cases. this will help prevent damage
to pavement due to organic growth. Some species such as yucca plants, tree roots,
shrubs etc. must be removed.
CAN YOU PAVE OVER CONCRETE?
You can put asphaltic pavement over concrete, with the understanding
that reflective cracking may occur.
CAN CRACK SEALING PRECEDE A SEAL COAT OR HOT MIX OVERLAY?
My concern is
that the crack seal material could have a negative reaction with the new surface material.
crack sealing prior to rehabilitation is a good idea. The majority of complaints concerning
crack sealer problems arise when an excess of material is left on the surface of the
pavement either due to overfilling or expansion of the sealant. The best method to treat
cracks is to route a vessel 5/8" x 5/8" or 3/4" x 3/4" and use a modified joint sealer, and
careful not to overfill the joint. The top of the sealant should be left about 1/8"
to 1/4" below the top of the crack.
WHEN IS A TACK COAT NECESSARY?
Almost always. On rare occasions when a pavement is being constructed which each
succeeding lift is placed only a short time later, a tack coat may not be necessary,
however, a good cheap insurance policy is to always use tack coats.
WHY IS TACK COAT NEEDED?
To assure a bond between the succeeding layers of pavement.
WHAT IS RECYCLED ASPHALT AND HOW CAN I USE IT.
We are happy to report that asphalt is the most recycled material in the world, even more
than aluminum. It can be reintroduced into the hot mix process for new asphalt or
it can be crush into an aggregate pavement. This application may be used
as a low cost alternative to hot bituminous asphalt (ie. driveways, storage areas.)
SHOULD A NEWLY PAVED PARKING LOT BE SEAL COATED?
No. A well designed and constructed low traffic volume pavement, such as a parking lot,
should not require sealing for approximately 1 to 4 years - depending on severity
of climate and quality of original work.
WHEN SHOULD A PARKING LOT BE SEALED?
Sealing is effective to renew old asphalt surfaces that have become dry and brittle
with age, to seal small surface cracks and to inhibit raveling (loss of surface aggregate).
So, sealing should be done as soon as any of these distresses are noted.
WHAT TYPE OF MAINTENANCE SHOULD I DO AND HOW OFTEN.
The primary cause for deterioration of low traffic volume pavement is loss of integrity
of the asphalt or concrete and subgrade failure. High volumes can create
pavement rutting and smooth, polished surfaces. Preventive maintenance treatments will
typically preserve the original or existing pavement by providing a protective seal and
improving skid resistance through a new wearing course.
- ANNUAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE IS CRACK SEALING AS NEW CRACKS APPEAR.
- The owner should budget for a preventive treatment at approximate intervals
of 3 to 5 years to reduce oxidative embrittlement problems. Typical preventive
maintenance treatments include slurry seals and crack sealing.
- 5 to 10 year corrective maintenance may be necessary, as dictated by the pavement
condition, to correct rutting, cracking and structurally failed areas. Corrective
maintenance may include full-depth patching, milling and overlays.