Asphalt Overlay Contractors
Has your driveway seen better days? Have you thought about a whole replacement job or an asphalt overlay? Either way here at Laporte Asphalt Sealing, we have the professionals with superior expertise in residential and commercial asphalt services to give you the best customer experience.
What is an asphalt overlay? Rather than tearing up an old asphalt surface such as a road or parking lot, it is common to just apply an asphalt overlay. This is where we will apply a new asphalt mixture over the existing layers that are old or busted and broken. Call 219-336-1930 For A Free Estimateasphalt overlay Company - Call 219-336-1930Asphalt overlay process
The pricing will depend upon the project. It cost less to apply an asphalt overlay to a parking lot rather than a driveway. Typically, the cost will vary per square foot for about 1.5 to 2 inches of asphalt overlay for a basic 50,000 square foot parking area. What is the common thickness for an asphalt overlay? There are different thickness levels to Asphalt overlay. You can get a thin layer which is under 1.5 inches of thickness. The average thickness used in an asphalt overlay is 1.5 inches thick. It will last much longer than the thinner layers. Now the best thickness to get would be around 5-6 inches. This will enable the asphalt to better handle the harsh weather elements. |
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What is a pavement overlay?
An overlay is an operation in which we will lay Portland cement concrete. Typically when doing an asphalt overlay project, the old surface is milled or ground off. This is different than getting rid of the entire previous asphalt surface.
What is the difference between asphalt overlay vs. seal coat?
Sealcoating is when we feel the shallow cracks and larger cracks to prevent water from penetrating the underlying asphalt. An asphalt overlay is done when you start seeing cracks or potholes forming on the asphalt. The damage shouldn't be so bad to need a whole replacement.
What is the difference between asphalt overlay and slurry seal?
A slurry seal coat is better than the regular seal coat. It will cost more than the cost of the seal coat. Work better on higher volume roadways with mostly directional traffic.
Knowing which application to use can depend on many factors some including the layout, the condition of the existing asphalt or pavement, the traffic volumes, the cost, and other preferences and priorities.
Customer Service
Customer service and satisfaction our top priorities at Laporte Asphalt Sealing. We take pride in our workmanship. Our experts will assist you with your questions and concerns about our services. We look forward to giving you the driveway of your dreams.
A newly constructed pavement will last anywhere from 20 to 30 years if properly taken care of and maintained. An asphalt overlay can add an extra 8 to 15 years to your current asphalt surface. Contact Laporte Asphalt Sealing today to get started on your project.
An overlay is an operation in which we will lay Portland cement concrete. Typically when doing an asphalt overlay project, the old surface is milled or ground off. This is different than getting rid of the entire previous asphalt surface.
What is the difference between asphalt overlay vs. seal coat?
Sealcoating is when we feel the shallow cracks and larger cracks to prevent water from penetrating the underlying asphalt. An asphalt overlay is done when you start seeing cracks or potholes forming on the asphalt. The damage shouldn't be so bad to need a whole replacement.
What is the difference between asphalt overlay and slurry seal?
A slurry seal coat is better than the regular seal coat. It will cost more than the cost of the seal coat. Work better on higher volume roadways with mostly directional traffic.
Knowing which application to use can depend on many factors some including the layout, the condition of the existing asphalt or pavement, the traffic volumes, the cost, and other preferences and priorities.
Customer Service
Customer service and satisfaction our top priorities at Laporte Asphalt Sealing. We take pride in our workmanship. Our experts will assist you with your questions and concerns about our services. We look forward to giving you the driveway of your dreams.
A newly constructed pavement will last anywhere from 20 to 30 years if properly taken care of and maintained. An asphalt overlay can add an extra 8 to 15 years to your current asphalt surface. Contact Laporte Asphalt Sealing today to get started on your project.