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Our Projects

Chip & Seal

A pavement preservation technique that involves applying a thin layer of heated asphalt to a road surface and then covering it with small stones, or "chips"

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Asphalt Overlay

Asphalt overlay, also known as asphalt resurfacing, is a paving technique that involves applying a new layer of asphalt over an existing asphalt surface. It's a less disruptive and more affordable alternative to completely repaving a surface.

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New Asphalt Construction 

​Asphalt construction is the process of using asphalt to create roads, parking lots, and other paved surfaces

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Hot Rubberized Crack Repair

​Hot rubberized crack sealant is a blend of asphalt and polymers that is heated to approximately 400°F in specialized oil-jacketed melting kettles. The molten rubberized asphalt liquid is then applied into cracks in asphalt pavement, providing a moisture proof resilient barrier as the material cools

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Asphalt Resurface 

Asphalt resurfacing is the process of removing and replacing the top layer of asphalt with a new layer to restore and extend the life of the pavement. It's also known as pavement maintenance or surface renewal.

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Asphalt Sub Division Road

Asphalt is a composite material made of aggregates (crushed stone, sand, or gravel) and bitumen (a viscous, waterproof substance). It's also known as blacktop, pavement, tarmac, or bitumen macadam.

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Pool Fill & Asphalt Cover

From start to finish we can handle it all. 

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​Drain pool & break up the concrete floor

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Fill with gravel

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New Asphalt Construction

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