Paving is one of the most inexpensive ways to provide a clean, hard surface for your property. It is also quick and the preparation and usage time is much less than a concrete driveway. As well, asphalt driveways resist more chemicals than concrete and, if the base is properly prepared, will not crack or split in areas where there is a freeze/thaw cycle. Concrete, on the other hand, has to be heavily reinforced to prevent cracking.
Every driveway or sidewalk needs a prepared base before the surface can be installed. This is because there has to be a firm foundation that will not erode or sink during weathering or being subjected to heavy vehicles. To begin with, soft, porous earth or uneven hard pack is skimmed away and leveled. In rare occasions the base will be good enough to pave over but even highways are scraped before new blacktop goes down.
The crushed rock base can be from 6 to 10 inches thick depending on whether it will be a patio or have to take the weight of large trucks. It should be wider than the actual driveway to provide both drainage for water running off the pavement and to prevent the pavement edges from eroding or breaking off under the pressure from vehicles.
This base is divided into a lower layer containing larger stone size and and second layer with smaller ones. This top layer will be drenched with liquid asphalt and become part of the aggregate and the lower layer will be for strength and drainage. Before this, however, the base is compacted with a double-drum roller.
After the area is soaked with hot, liquid asphalt the first layer of pavement is installed. This is compacted pressing the hot mix and the asphalt oils lower into the crushed and making a strong base. The second layer then has a smooth surface for adhesion. This layer is then compacted and the pavement is complete.
However, it will a few days before vehicles can be allowed on the pad. This time will allow the aspahlt cement is congeal and provide a strong bond with the aggregate.
As in every trade all paving contractors are not created equally. There are those who have an artist's touch for perfection and there are those who are satisfied to slap down pavement and move on to the next job. Therefore careful scrutiny should be “Job 1.” As well, tray and get at least 3 quotes for the job.
To get an advantage on hiring a paving contractor, consult our Contractor Directory or post your project. In this way you will be assured of qualified contractors for estimates
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