North Carolina homeowners need an asphalt driveway paving company with local roots and family values like theirs. Regional Asphalt Services, a third-generation business based in Mooresville, NC, is the company to call. We’ve helped homeowners from Asheville, through the greater Charlotte area, to Monroe, NC improve their properties.
Residential Paving Services Dedicated to North Carolina Homeowners
Whether you need a new driveway installed, repairs on an existing one, or regular sealcoating, our skilled team is ready to deliver exceptional service.
Advantages of Asphalt Driveways
With proper care and maintenance, including regular sealcoating, an asphalt driveway can last between 20 and 35 years. Asphalt is also more affordable and accessible to repair than concrete, making it a cost-effective choice. Blacktop also matches most residential streets, adding curb appeal and property value.
Our Driveway Installation Process
Investing in a new driveway not only boosts your home’s curb appeal but also provides a smooth surface for vehicles. Our driveway installation process includes:
- Removing the Existing Surface: We start by demolishing and clearing the current pavement and recycling materials when possible.
- Surface Preparation: Proper grading and sloping ensure efficient water drainage, which helps prevent future damage.
- Sub-Base: The sub-base layer is crucial for supporting the driveway. We carefully grade and compact this layer to create a strong foundation.
- Binder Layer: A binder layer of large aggregates mixed with oil enhances the driveway’s strength and durability.
- Base Testing: We conduct a test to ensure the sub-base is solid. Soft spots are removed and replaced with more substantial material.
- Paving: The new asphalt is laid down, providing a smooth and robust surface.
- Final Touches: The surface is rolled to ensure smooth and compact, resulting in a polished finish.
Asphalt Driveway Repair Services
Maintaining the integrity and appearance of your driveway is crucial. Our repair services include:
- Crack Repair: Addressing cracks promptly to prevent water infiltration and further damage.
- Pothole Repair: Filling potholes to restore a smooth surface and avoid vehicle damage.
- Driveway Sealcoating: Applying a sealcoat every 3 to 5 years to protect the asphalt from UV rays, precipitation, and automobile fluids.
Your Driveway Questions Answered
When Should I Replace My Asphalt?
Replacement should occur during dry weather conditions with temperatures above 50 degrees. Hot-mix asphalt needs to remain hot for optimal compaction and performance.
How Long Does It Take to Install Pavement?
The duration depends on the base condition, weather, and project size. A residential project can typically be completed in one day, weather permitting.
How Long Does Asphalt Last?
Paved surfaces can last between 20 and 35 years with regular pavement maintenance. However, factors like weather, drainage, and usage affect the lifespan.
Should I Sealcoat My Surface?
Yes, sealcoating every 3 to 5 years protects it from UV rays, precipitation, and fluids and maintains its dark, rich color.
How Soon Can I Use My Asphalt Driveway After Paving?
Avoid foot and vehicle traffic on your new surface for proper curing for 24 to 48 hours.
How Do I Maintain My Residential Pavement?
Regular maintenance includes sealcoating every 3 to 5 years and repairing cracks and potholes promptly. This prevents water infiltration, damaging the foundation and leading to extensive cracking.
Why Choose Regional Asphalt Services for YOUR Next Driveway Paving Project?
We collaborate with property owners and maintenance managers to ensure each job is completed on time and within budget. We use the highest quality materials and products, and our reputation for excellence is unmatched in the residential and commercial paving industry.
For all your asphalt driveway needs in North Carolina, including Mooresville and the Greater Charlotte Area, contact Regional Asphalt Services today. Let our expert team provide you with top-quality, reliable residential paving solutions.