How All Star Asphalt Inc Handles Asphalt Paving in Philadelphia
Asphalt paving is the process of creating a new, durable surface for driveways, parking lots, or private roads. This typically includes site preparation like grading and base layer installation, followed by the application of hot asphalt mix, and then compaction to create a smooth, long-lasting finish. We make sure every step, from the initial dig to the final roll, is done right, just like we would for our own family in the neighborhood.
Our approach starts with a good look at your property, understanding the lay of the land and what you need. We then prepare the sub-base, ensuring it's solid and drains well, which is key for asphalt to last here in Philly. After that, we bring in the hot asphalt mix, spread it evenly, and compact it until it's a smooth, resilient surface ready for daily use. We're not just laying asphalt; we're building a foundation for your home or business that stands up to city life.
For us Philadelphians, a well-paved surface isn't just about looks; it's about handling our specific conditions. Our city sees everything from hot, humid summers to freezing winters, often with plenty of rain and snow. Without proper grading and a solid base, water can seep in, leading to cracks and potholes faster than you can say 'Go Birds!' We know the local soil types and drainage patterns, which helps us prevent these common issues.
Homeowners often wonder about the mess or disruption. We work hard to keep our sites tidy and minimize inconvenience to you and your neighbors. We plan our projects carefully, communicating with you every step of the way, so you know what to expect and when. We aim to get the job done efficiently so you can get back to enjoying your property with a brand new, reliable surface.
After the paving is complete, we'll give you tips on how to care for your new asphalt, like when it's safe to drive on it and how regular sealcoating can extend its life. We use quality asphalt mixes designed to withstand our local climate, giving your property a surface that will serve you well for years to come. Think of it as an investment in your home, built by folks who live right around the corner.