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Step 7:
Asphalt Services




Remove and Replace
  • Remove old asphalt
  • Square off entire area
  • Replacement of base/foundation
  • Installation of new asphalt at 4"



Crack Seal
  • Rout all cracks to 1/4" width  x 1/2" depth
  • Install rubberized filler at 400 degrees (FOUR HUNDRED!!!)
  • Clean all 4" fill lines



Infrared Repair
  • Recycle all previous asphalt - "green" solution
  • Repair time under 10 minutes
  • Permanent repair



Mill Patch
  • Mill out area at a depth of 2"
  • Bonding agent application
  • Install new asphalt
  • Roll and finish



Choosing the wrong asphalt contractor can quickly turn into a nightmare of unmet schedules, over-budget expenses, poor workmanship and a lot of unpleasant arguments. Spending a little more time choosing your contractor can easily remove those hassles.






Crack Seal
  • Rout all cracks to 1/4" width  x 1/2" depth
  • Install rubberized filler at 400 degrees (FOUR HUNDRED!!!)
  • Clean all 4" fill lines



Concrete Service

Our fully equipped crews fulfill all your repair and installation needs. Beginning with small sidewalk replacements, to large demolition and installation:


Services Include

  • New construction
  • Apron Repair and Replacement
  • Sidewalk Repair and Replacement
  • Curb and Gutter Repair and Installation
  • Footing Construction and Repair
  • Block Installation and Repair
  • Demolition
  • ADA Compliance



Pothole Repair
The peak season for potholes is March-April.

The winter freeze-thaw cycles greatly increase the incidence of potholes. They develop when two factors are present at the same time: water and traffic. Water penetrates to the base of the roadway through surface defects, such as cracks caused by aged pavement and heavy traffic. The water expands when it freezes causing the pavement to bulge and heavy traffic will break the bulge forming a hole.


Temporary and permanent repairs
Temporary repairs are a quick way to keep the traveling public safe. These repairs consist of cleaning out a pothole and then filling it with compacted asphalt. This prevents water from causing further damage to the pavement.

Permanent repairs should be scheduled later to extends the useful life of the pavement.

To permanently repair a pothole, the hole is excavated and cut, loose material is removed, the hole is dried and liquid asphalt is applied. The liquid asphalt allows bonding. The pothole is then filled and properly compacted.