If you are sick of asphalt that looks like it should be ripped up and replaced, it’s time to get some information. When it comes to repairing your asphalt pavement, whether you’re talking about an asphalt overlay (which adds a new layer of hot-mix asphalt on top of the existing pavement), or asphalt milling (the act of cutting away one or more layers to remove damage), there are benefits to both. It depends on how long ago your pavement was installed, what kind of shape it’s in, what type of traffic it gets, and so on.
Let’s find out the details in this blog post by Doctor Asphalt LLC.
An overlay can be done quickly, usually in just a matter of hours, but it tends to come with lower long-term performance expectations than complete removal does. That’s because overlay doesn’t address all of the problems leading to the deterioration of your pavement — it only repairs what’s on top.
On the other hand, milling can be a more lengthy process (lengthening wait times and inconveniencing drivers), but it allows for a more thorough overhaul to fix defects like potholes and ruts. That means you’ll get many longer-lasting results with milling than you will through an overlay.
At Doctor Asphalt LLC, serving Madison, WI, we’re well-versed in both techniques and committed to providing thorough service no matter which options your asphalt pavement needs. Get a free quote now!