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Restore your worn-out asphalt to perfection with our comprehensive full depth remove and replace services. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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What Is Full Depth Remove and Replace?

Full Depth Remove and Replace, also known as Full Depth Reclamation, is a process where the entire depth of the asphalt pavement is removed and replaced with new materials.

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Asphalt Replacement

Full Depth Remove and Replace involves removing the existing asphalt layer down to the subgrade and replacing it with fresh asphalt. This method is ideal for pavements that have extensive damage or structural issues.

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Complete Removal

The existing asphalt layer is removed, ensuring all damaged materials are taken away.

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Damage Repair

Deep cracks, potholes, and subgrade problems are effectively addressed.

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New Asphalt

High-quality asphalt is used to replace the old layer, providing a smooth and durable surface.

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Stronger Pavement

This method ensures a stronger pavement structure, capable of withstanding heavy use.

Benefits of Full Depth Remove and Replace

Opting for Full Depth Remove and Replace offers numerous advantages, making it a preferred choice for extensive pavement restoration.

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Resolves Structural Issues

Full Depth Remove and Replace not only addresses surface issues but also resolves underlying structural problems. This method ensures a longer lifespan for your pavement and enhances its overall performance.

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Improved Integrity

Improved structural integrity leads to a more stable and reliable pavement.

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Enhanced Capacity

Enhanced load-bearing capacity allows the pavement to support heavier traffic.

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Longer Lifespan

Prolonged pavement life means fewer repairs and replacements over time.

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Cost Savings

Reduction in future maintenance costs due to the long-lasting nature of new pavement.

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When Is a Full Depth Remove and Replace Necessary?

Understanding when to choose Full Depth Remove and Replace can save you time and money in the long run.

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Recognize The Signs

This method is recommended when pavements exhibit significant deterioration that cannot be fixed with surface treatments alone. Recognizing the signs of deep-seated pavement issues is crucial for timely intervention.

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Cracking

Extensive cracking and potholes indicate that the underlying layers are compromised.

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Rutting

Rutting and deformation suggest that the pavement cannot handle current traffic loads.

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Weakened Subgrade

Compromised subgrade stability can lead to surface issues, requiring a full-depth solution.

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Heavy Traffic

Heavy traffic areas benefit from robust full depth remove and replace for durability.

Our Full Depth Remove and Replace Process

Our meticulous Full Depth Remove and Replace process ensures thorough and effective pavement restoration.

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Structured 6-Step Approach

At EnRoads Paving, we follow a structured 6-step approach to full depth remove and replace, ensuring high-quality results for every project.

  1. Assessment: Initial assessment to evaluate the pavement’s condition and determine the scope of work.
  2. Removal: Removal of existing asphalt down to the subgrade to clear away all damaged materials.
  3. Stabilization: Stabilization of the subgrade to provide a solid foundation for the new asphalt.
  4. Installation: Installation of new asphalt layers, ensuring a smooth and even application.
  5. Compaction: Finishing of the new pavement to achieve the desired density and smoothness.
  6. Inspection: Final inspection to confirm that the pavement meets all standards and specifications.
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