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  • Do you pave residential driveways?

    This answer depends on the quantity of asphalt involved. Because we are one of the commercial paving companies Tampa, FL has to offer and have commercial equipment and personnel, our rates are typically too high for small single residency driveways. However, for properties with significant driveway lengths, we will be able to provide competitive pricing and superior quality.

  • What are the benefits of sealcoating?

    Sealcoating is simply cosmetic and it is relatively inexpensive. A fresh sealcoat will leave your asphalt area with a black finish and an improved curb appeal. A sealcoat will not restore or enhance the underlying asphalt in any way. If your asphalt is cracked, damaged, and needs repair, you should consider professional resurfacing from the asphalt contractors Tampa, FL counts on. 

  • What is asphalt milling?

    Milling is the process of removing a thin layer of the asphalt surface with the intended purpose of paving new asphalt in its place. The benefit is that the fresh asphalt will return to the same elevation as before. Contact our asphalt paving contractors in Tampa, FL today to learn more.

  • Why does asphalt need to be milled?

    Asphalt needs to be milled before repaving when the surface level must remain at the same elevation. For example, if the asphalt is flush with a sidewalk, you cannot leave a hazardous edge by overlaying the asphalt one inch. In this instance, you must mill to remove a thin layer of the asphalt and then repave to match the existing elevation. Otherwise, you can pave over your existing pavement. Give us a call for the experienced commercial paving Tampa, FL trusts.

  • How thin can asphalt be?

    It is not recommended to pave asphalt less than one inch. Even with the finest asphalt material, a thickness of less than one inch does not provide enough space for the rocks to overlap and compact with the rest of the mixture. If the asphalt surface is too thin, problems will arise shortly thereafter and repairs will be necessary. As the asphalt contractors Tampa, FL counts on, our team can help you determine the best methods for your paving project.

  • How much does asphalt pavement cost?

    Depending on the depth and the square footage involved, paving a typical parking lot area would cost between $0.75 and $1.50 per square foot. Contact us today to get started on your commercial paving in Tampa, FL.

  • Is my parking lot compliant?

    The best way to find out if your parking lot is ADA-compliant is to reach out to an expert. Our Pavement Sales Manager will be able to identify areas of non-compliance and provide you with a solution to achieve parking lot compliance with our expert parking lot line striping in Tampa, FL.

  • What causes potholes?

    The most common cause for a pothole is improper drainage. Sitting water will deteriorate asphalt and eventually lead to a pothole. Make sure that the water is flowing properly after heavy rainfall. If water does not flow off of the asphalt surface, it likely needs to be resurfaced and regraded. Call our asphalt contractors in Tampa, FL to fix your potholes.

  • Do you install brick pavers?

    Yes! We have incorporated brick pavers into many of our asphalt resurfacing projects. As the asphalt paving contractors Tampa, FL relies upon, we'll help you with brick pavers as well. Call today to learn more!

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