Precision Asphalt Milling: Expert Removal & Resurfacing
If the base course of your parking lot is in good condition, we can mill the surface layer to a specific depth and slope. This economical resurfacing method avoids major demolition. Milling ensures clean, quick, and cost-effective removal for property owners and managers.
Asphalt milling can repair the following issues:
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Raveling: Surface aggregate becomes loose and separates from the binder, resembling a layer of pebbles.
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Cracking: Various types of cracks including alligator, longitudinal, transverse, block, reflection, slippage, and edge cracks.
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Bleeding: Asphalt binder seeps through the road surface.
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Rutting: Depressions running in one direction.
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Shoving: Rippled or washboard texture due to plastic movement of the surface layer.
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Uneven Surface: Affects ride quality and causes extra wear on vehicles.
If your asphalt parking lot has large surface areas of these imperfections call us today for a detailed quote.
What are the benefits of asphalt milling?
Sustainable:
Milling can be repeated on the same surface continuously. The excavated materials are fully recyclable; the aggregate can be used in new pavement on-site or sent to a processing plant.
Cost Effective:
Conventional asphalt removal is costly and labor-intensive. Our state-of-the-art equipment performs efficiently, saving time and reducing costs.
Improved Finish:
Grinding the old asphalt provides a uniform and clean surface for the new layer to adhere to.
Efficient:
During milling, the removed aggregate is simultaneously loaded into trucks for removal or recycling, resulting in a clean and swiftly completed site. We work in sections to maintain traffic flow and keep your business operational.Yes
What are the classes of asphalt milling?
The Asphalt Recycling and Reclaiming Association (ARRA) has defined five classes of milling recognized by the Federal Highway Administration:
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Class I: Milling to remove surface irregularities
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Class II: Milling to a uniform depth as shown on site plans
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Class III: Same as Class II with the addition of cross slope
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Class IV: Milling to the base or subgrade (full depth)
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Class V: Milling to different depths at various locations
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