Ready to have New Asphalt SealCoating in your pavement


Have you started noticing some cracks in your pavement? Do you want to replace the pavement around your home or business? Are you ready to have new asphalt sealcoating in your pavement? If you are asking for all of the above questions, you want to start by evaluating your paving.
The first thing to consider is how long this paving has been in place. Much like anything else in this world, pavement has a finite life span. The pavement ages, starts to crack and break down, and needs a necessary maintenance and repairs done to it. If your pavement was done well, it can last more than 35 years. If it wasn’t, then you’ll probably see more cracks and problems in future.
The second thing to consider is how much maintenance has been done to your pavement. Have you had the cracks sealed as they developed, or did you ignore them? Did you have any asphalt sealcoating done to protect the pavement? If you’ve been maintaining it well, then your pavement is probably in better shape than most.
Finally, consider the traffic and weather. How many cars run over the pavement and what kind of temperature changes does it undergo? Just think about what a snow plow does to a smooth paved surface.
If your paving is more than 15 years old, you must probably have to think about larger repair solutions than just sealing cracks or filling cracks. One option is an Asphalt Overlay, which is exactly what it sounds like. G Square Concrete will simply patch a new layer of asphalt over the existing one.
So if you’re looking at either new asphalt paving or just a repair job, G Square Concrete is the best Asphalt Paving Contractors in Calgary and surrounding areas of Alberta.




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  1. Thanks to sharing such information with us. I hope you will share more information in future

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