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Asphalt Services, Driveway sealcoating & Asphalt Paving

Asphalt Paving

Professional Asphalt Sealcoating

Professional Asphalt Sealcoating

 

Asphalt paving is the process of laying down a smooth and durable surface of asphalt material on a designated area such as roads, driveways, parking lots, and other similar surfaces. It involves the preparation of the underlying surface, which may include grading, leveling, and compacting the soil, as well as adding a layer of aggregate material.

The asphalt material, which is made up of a mixture of asphalt cement and aggregates such as crushed stone and sand, is heated and then transported to the site where it is poured and spread evenly over the surface. Once the asphalt is laid down, it is then compacted using heavy equipment such as a roller to create a smooth and solid surface.

Asphalt paving is a popular choice for many surfaces due to its durability, resistance to weather and heavy traffic, and its ability to be easily repaired and maintained. It can also be customized to suit different needs, with various mixtures available to create different levels of durability, texture, and appearance.

Professional Asphalt Sealcoating

Professional Asphalt Sealcoating

Professional Asphalt Sealcoating

  

An eco-friendly asphalt sealer is a type of sealant that is designed to be more environmentally friendly than traditional asphalt sealers. It is made from natural, renewable materials, such as soybean oil, linseed oil, and other plant-based ingredients, instead of petroleum-based chemicals.

One of the benefits of an eco-friendly asphalt sealer is that it reduces the amount of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are released into the environment during application. Traditional asphalt sealers contain high levels of VOCs, which can be harmful to human health and the environment. By using an eco-friendly sealer, you can reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals and help protect the environment.

In addition to being more environmentally friendly, eco-friendly asphalt sealers are also effective at protecting your asphalt driveway from damage. They can help prevent water and UV damage, which can lead to cracks and potholes.

Overall, an eco-friendly asphalt sealer is a great option if you are looking for a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way to protect and maintain your asphalt driveway.

 

Recycled Asphalt

Professional Asphalt Sealcoating

Recycled Asphalt

 

Recycled asphalt is a material that is made from reusing and repurposing old asphalt pavement. The process involves grinding up the old pavement, removing any impurities, and then mixing it with new asphalt to create a recycled asphalt mixture.

There are several benefits to using recycled asphalt in construction projects. One of the primary benefits is that it is a more sustainable option, as it reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills and conserves natural resources. Additionally, it can be less expensive than using all new asphalt, as it reduces the need for virgin materials and transportation costs.

Recycled asphalt is also a durable and high-quality material that can be used for a variety of applications, such as roadways, parking lots, and bike paths. It has been shown to perform as well as or even better than new asphalt in many cases, with excellent resistance to weathering, cracking, and other types of damage.

Overall, recycled asphalt is an eco-friendly and cost-effective option for paving and construction projects, offering both environmental and economic benefits.

Hot Crack Filler

Excavation / Site Work

Recycled Asphalt

 

Filling cracks in an asphalt driveway is important for several reasons:

  1. Prevents further damage: Cracks in an asphalt driveway allow water to seep in and undermine the structure of the pavement. Over time, this can lead to further damage, such as potholes and larger cracks.
  2. Improves appearance: Cracks in a driveway can be unsightly and filling them can improve the appearance of the driveway, making it look newer and well-maintained.
  3. Saves money: Fixing small cracks in an asphalt driveway is relatively inexpensive. If left unfixed, those small cracks can turn into larger cracks and potholes, which can be much more expensive to repair.
  4. Increases safety: Cracks in a driveway can be a tripping hazard, especially for children and the elderly. Filling the cracks can help prevent accidents.

Overall, filling cracks in an asphalt driveway is an important maintenance task that can extend the life of the pavement, improve its appearance, and prevent further damage.

All Gravel products

Excavation / Site Work

Excavation / Site Work

1'' Minus Gravel

2'' Base Gravel

Tailings

Bank run

Stone Dust

Crushed Stone

Loam/Topsoil

Excavation / Site Work

Excavation / Site Work

Excavation / Site Work

 

Site work and excavation are essential processes when building a new house. The following are some of the key steps involved in site work and excavation on a new house lot:

  1. Site Assessment: Before any excavation work begins, a site assessment must be conducted to determine the site's suitability for construction. This assessment may include soil testing, topographical survey, and other evaluations of the site's conditions.
  2. Clearing and Grading: The next step involves clearing the site of any trees, shrubs, or other vegetation that may be in the way. The land is then graded to establish a level building site, and any excess soil is removed.
  3. Excavation: After the site has been cleared and graded, excavation work begins. This includes digging foundation trenches, installing utility lines (such as water, gas, and electrical lines), and creating a drainage system to ensure proper water runoff.
  4. Foundation: Once the excavation work is completed, the foundation for the house is constructed. This involves pouring a concrete footing and foundation walls.
  5. Backfilling: After the foundation has been constructed, the excavation site is backfilled with soil to create a level surface for landscaping and other finishing touches.

Overall, site work and excavation are critical steps in building a new house. They help ensure that the site is properly prepared for construction and that the foundation is solid and secure. It is important to hire experienced and qualified professionals to perform these tasks to ensure that the work is done correctly and safely.

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Swanville, ME, 04915 USA

207-338-5478

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