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Different Types Of Asphalt Pavement - Doctor Asphalt

Written by Anton | Feb 16, 2023 10:07:00 AM

When it comes to filling cracks or repairing potholes, asphalt is used to ensure a quality surface and smooth ride. However, many homeowners and project managers assume all asphalts to be the same as it looks the same and performs the same functionality. But in reality, several different types of asphalt exist and create different types of asphalt pavement.

But how is it possible?

Well, there are different types of asphalt mixes that make hundreds of asphalt variations. While the mixture might remain the same – black and sticky combined with semi-solid petroleum bitumen, gravel, and sand, it fulfills different surface needs.

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In today’s blog, we will focus on the top four asphalt types to better understand their use.

1. Porous Asphalt

One of the most environmentally-friendly solutions, porous asphalt, is often used by pavers to keep pavement surfaces clean and clear.

As the name suggests, porous asphalt has tiny holes in the surface’s top layer that absorbs water from the surface. The water flows under the pavement, then into the ground where it naturally belongs. By installing this type of asphalt, the owners do not have to worry about water maintenance/drainage when there is slight to moderate rainfall.

2. Hot Mix Asphalt

Hot mix asphalt is commonly used during the warmer temperatures to patch up, pave roads or resurface the pavement surfaces, whether commercial or residential. It is named hot mix because pavers need to put this asphalt in use before it becomes cold. Otherwise, the surface won’t be suitably compact, requiring maintenance and repairing in a short period.

Moreover, this type of asphalt is considered the best for driveways as it gives a finishing look to your home. It is durable and robust and not too expensive when it comes to maintenance.

3. Perpetual Pavement

Since roadways should be strong and flexible, perpetual pavement offers a multi-layering process to ensure it runs for a long time. It also protects the pavement from asphalt damages such as cracks and potholes by having a robust middle layer built with high-quality products.

However, the pavement needs to be replaced periodically to ensure optimal performance at all times. Here, the pavers only have to remove the top layer of the surface and install a new one. The process is not too expensive, nor requires excessive labor.

4. Quiet Asphalt

Nobody likes noise pollution. Therefore, quiet asphalt cancels out any noise vehicles make when moving over the surface. Mixtures of stones are added into the asphalt mix, or open-graded friction is used during the asphalt preparation process to create barrier walls for the noise and reduce the sound by seven decibels. The exclusive use of quiet asphalt is in residential areas where a more peaceful environment is needed for residents.

To know more about asphalt paving and its types, you can always connect with Doctor Asphalt. You can also book us for your next pavement project anywhere in Houston, TX, at reasonable rates. Click here to ensure high-quality pavement installation and maintenance for your property today!