Asphalt is not soluble or harmful in a water environment. It has been used successfully for many years in fish hatcheries, reservoirs or drinking water for human consumption, and other environmental protection applications.
Did you know that we can store your topsoil? This can really help reduce costs, as we can reuse your topsoil in a future site as part of the landscaping or to support the growth of vegetation to control erosion.
It's important to repair cracks in your asphalt driveway quickly with plastic filler or solid cold patches. If left unrepaired, cracks will allow water to get under the surface and deteriorate the pavement from beneath.
Did you know that the term tarmac once referred to paving material? This type of road surface consisted of crushed blast furnace slag coated with tar, pitch, Portland cement, and a resin.
One of the great advantages of concrete is that it is easy to maintain. If there are gaps that occur when pouring, they are easy to fill in, and stains are easy to remove.
Asphalt is durable, but it can be damaged over time. Sunlight and heat will eventually cause asphalt to dry out, making it brittle and more susceptible to the elements.