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With asphalt milling being a great way to heighten your driveway without disturbing the base, our Local Sod and Landscape professionals will remove the top layer of asphalt to an even depth so that a new layer can be laid down. Our high-quality equipment and machinery are guaranteed to remove the asphalt’s damaged layer. After our professional remove the asphalt, the surface is swept, cleaned, and prepared for the new layer. We are the #1 asphalt milling driveway service in Debary and the surrounding areas. Give us a call for a free quote.
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What is Asphalt Milling?
Also known as reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP), asphalt milling falls into the category of waste and byproduct materials in pavement construction, according to the Federal Highway Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Data has also shown that each year, the United States produces up to 41 million metric tons (or 45 million tons).
In addition, the asphalt milling process involves using a cold milling machine, capable of removing up to 2 inches from the surface in a single pass. Overall, the asphalt milling process in RAP processing facilities occurs on a much larger scale, with most asphalt manufacturers incorporating RAP processing facilities in their plants.
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Why Should I Consider Asphalt Milling?
Being more efficient than other paving methods, asphalt milling is the better eco-friendly method. The material from asphalt milling is never dumped in a landfill. Along with being environmentally friendly, asphalt milling has many other advantages.
• Milling is much less expensive than reconstruction.
• Milling allows existing gutter reveals and curbs to be retained.
• Milling typically involves little disruption to the flow of traffic, and in most cases, the milled surface can be reopened to traffic immediately.
• The pavement’s slope and grade can be maintained.
• Milling can be repeated on the same stretch of pavement as often as it is needed.
• Milling is environmentally friendly. The milled particles are 100-percent recyclable, allowing fresh asphalt to be produced with less environmental impact.
• Milling is faster than removing pavement with traditional equipment, often saving customers time as well as money.
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When is Asphalt Milled?
There is much more to asphalt milling than repairing cracks and fixing potholes. Usually, if there are cracks on the surface of your asphalt pavement, then it may be a sign of potentially deeper and more serious structural issues. If not dealt with, more severe structural issues may happen, which is why the asphalt milling process is needed. Removing the surface layer of asphalt gives contractors the ability to thoroughly investigate the cause of the cracking and fix the issue. While some damages call for nothing more than a quick patch job to fill in cracks, it doesn’t mean that the core of the problem is fixed. In the long run, failing or neglecting to figure out what’s happening beneath the surface of your asphalt could actually end up costing you a lot more wasted time and money in repairs. You may also be faced with major liability issues if you don’t fix your asphalt.
Asphalt milling helps prevent pavement damage such as bleeding and raveling. There are also other signs of damage that call for asphalt milling.
These damages include:
- Rutting
- Shoving
- Gradient defects
- Uneven pavement
If you have noticed damage to your asphalt, give our Local Sod and Landscape professionals a call today.