ASPHALT DRIVEWAY PAVING – BELLEVILLE, TRENTON, PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS

Do you live in Quinte West, or the surrounding Cities of Belleville and Prince Edward County suburbs and need a new driveway? Choosing an asphalt driveway may be your best choice. Are you currently experiencing any of these problems with your asphalt driveway?

  • Severe winter driveway damage
  • Extensive cracking or buckling
  • Low spots causing puddles
  • Small or large potholes

If you are experiencing one or more of the problems listed above there is a good chance you will need to replace your driveway. It also could mean you have problems with the sub-base under your current driveway. If these problems aren’t corrected, your asphalt driveway will continue to deteriorate.

5 Main Advantages of Using Asphalt for Your Driveway

  • Asphalt paving is economical – It can cost 40-60% less than concrete.
  • Asphalt driveways are durable and flexible – Ideal for Canadian winters.
  • Asphalt driveways can last 30+ years – Quality craftsmanship is essential.
  • Asphalt driveways melt snow – Snow & ice melt faster with dark asphalt.
  • Asphalt can be recycled – Old asphalt can be recycled to lower our carbon footprint.

Your driveway says a lot about you and your home. An attractive driveway, one with ‘curb appeal’, adds value to your home and should therefore be looked at as an investment. During the winter months, a smooth blacktop driveway makes snow removal easier. In good weather, it becomes a playground for your entire family.

Asphalt Paving Pros provides quality asphalt paving services. Whether it’s a full replacement or minor repair of your asphalt, we’re able to fix your driveway, any sidewalk or walkways.

Is an Asphalt Overlay a Good Choice for Your Driveway?

In some cases it is possible to overlay an existing asphalt driveway with another ‘layer’ of asphalt. This can save money on removing the existing driveway and doing the base work. However, there can be drawbacks. Anywhere there are existing cracks, or broken up asphalt, the damage will ‘reflect’ through the new layer. Drainage also needs to be considered. When you add an inch-and-a-half layer of asphalt on top of the existing driveway, the new layer may be higher then your garage floor. Although these problems can be solved, most often overlays are not recommended. When considering an overlay, it’s beneficial to speak with an expert. We would recommend having one of our asphalt driveway consultants out to assist in your decision making.