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Whether you're dealing with an aging road or a deteriorating parking lot, EnRoads can restore the functionality and appearance without a complete replacement.

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What Is Asphalt Resurfacing?

Asphalt resurfacing, also know as a mill and overlay, involves removing the existing surface layer of asphalt and installing a new surface layer of asphalt.

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Milling & Overlay

Asphalt resurfacing, also known as milling and overlay, involves a comprehensive process that rejuvenates and extends the life of your asphalt pavement.

This process starts with milling, where 1-3 inches of the top layer of the old, worn-out asphalt is removed. Milling ensures a smooth and even base, eliminating surface irregularities and preparing the pavement for the new layer of asphalt.

Once the milling is complete, a fresh layer of high-quality asphalt is applied over the prepared surface. This new layer not only restores the pavement’s appearance but also enhances its structural integrity, providing a durable and long-lasting solution.

Benefits of Asphalt Resurfacing

Discover the numerous advantages of opting for asphalt resurfacing over a full replacement.

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Why Choose Resurfacing?

Choosing asphalt resurfacing over a full replacement offers several benefits. This approach not only saves money but also delivers quick, environmentally-friendly results that enhance both the functionality and appearance of your pavement.

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Cost-Effectiveness

Resurfacing is significantly less expensive than completely replacing the asphalt.

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Time Efficiency

The resurfacing process is quicker than a full replacement.

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Environmental Benefits

Resurfacing often involves recycling the old asphalt, reducing waste.

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Improved Aesthetic

A new asphalt layer enhances the appearance of your pavement.

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Signs You Need Resurfacing

Learn how to identify when your asphalt surface is due for resurfacing to maintain its integrity and appearance.

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Spotting The Issues

It’s essential to recognize the signs indicating that your asphalt surface may need resurfacing. Addressing these issues early can prevent further damage and extend the lifespan of your pavement, ensuring safety and durability.

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Cracks

While small cracks can often be repaired, extensive cracking may require resurfacing.

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Potholes

Multiple potholes suggest that the underlying structure of your asphalt is compromised.

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Water Pooling

Water pooling indicates drainage issues that can weaken your asphalt over time.

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Fading Surface

UV rays and weather conditions can cause your asphalt to fade and lose its original look.

Our Asphalt Resurfacing Process

Our comprehensive asphalt resurfacing process ensures top-quality results and long-lasting durability for your pavement.

Thorough 5-Step Process

Our asphalt resurfacing process guarantees superior quality and durability. Here’s how we do it:

  1. Inspection and Evaluation: We start with a thorough inspection of your existing asphalt.
  2. Surface Preparation: We clean the surface to remove debris, dirt, and loose materials.
  3. Milling: To ensure the surface is even, we use milling to remove the top layer of the old asphalt.
  4. Application of New Asphalt Layer: We lay down a new layer of high-quality asphalt.
  5. Finishing and Inspection: Once the new asphalt is in place, we smooth and finish the surface.
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