Commercial Asphalt Paving: Asphalt and concrete are two of the most common materials used to finish driveways in both commercial and residential settings. Despite the fact that both are cost-effective, asphalt offers a number of additional advantages over concrete.
Whether you are installing a new driveway or resurfacing an old one, you may be considering the relative advantages of asphalt over concrete:
- Asphalt is both easy to install and quick to use. A new asphalt driveway can generally be installed in one or two days, depending on the size of the project.
- Asphalt adds durability. Asphalt is not susceptible to surface flaking. Because of its flexibility, asphalt is also far less susceptible to crack over time.
- Asphalt driveways offer cheaper maintenance expenses.
Here are some commercial asphalt paving tips for getting the best-looking and longest-lasting driveway:
Ensure proper drainage.
If too much water seeps beneath or sits on the driveway, it will crack sooner and more often than if the water is kept away from it.
When grading, slope away from the driveway to allow the water to drain out, preventing the rain from setting in. Water can be kept away from under driveways by installing French drains that can intercept and reroute water flow.
In addition to that, check to see that there are no downspouts near the edges.
These suggestions will help ensure that water does not sit beneath or on top of the driveway, causing it to deteriorate more quickly.
Warm, dry days are ideal for laying asphalt paving
According to the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA), asphalt must be poured when it is hot and over dry surfaces for it to be effective. The required outside temperature will be determined by the thickness of the asphalt and the temperature of the ground.
On top of that, check to see that the soil is dry — if it is not dry, you will want to reschedule the asphalt paving job for a more favorable day.
Be sure to inform your customers to keep off the newly installed driveway until it has completely cooled and hardened. It is important to note that while the blacktop is hot, it is more susceptible to damage. The duration your customers must be off the driveway will be determined by the weather conditions, since the hotter the outside temperature, the longer it will take for them to cool down completely.
Use full-depth asphalt paving
There is no need to use a different base when using full-depth asphalt because full-depth asphalt is made of asphalt. This is meant to keep water out of the driveway while also providing it with a combination of flexibility and strength. In the end, this combination results in a driveway that is more durable and lasts longer.
According to the NAPA, full-depth asphalt driveways provide the most stability in a wide range of climatic conditions, and a thickness of 5 to 6 inches is recommended.
This type of driveway is laid out in layers to get the best appearance and ensure that it is thoroughly compacted.
Consider using stone as a base, but make sure it is substantial and properly compacted before laying it.
According to Asphalt Magazine, compaction is necessary throughout the entire surface, including the edges and joints. It will help prevent a great deal of settling and cracking.
Stay on top of maintenance.
Once you are done with asphalt paving, it is vital to check the drains regularly to ensure they are in perfect working condition.
Also, stay on top of periodic crack sealing to prevent water and other debris from entering the driveway and causing additional damage.
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