FAQ’s
Q: Why is Advanced Asphalt the best choice for my asphalt paving contractor?
A: If you’re paving needs are in the Lake Tahoe region or Nevada high dessert you need the experience of Advanced Asphalt to make sure your pavement will withstand the harsh climate and weather of the area. Choosing the right asphalt for paving, making sure the sub-grade and base are correct and planning for drainage are essential. Advanced Asphalt brings the expertise, experience and knowledge of the climate to make sure they’re done right.
Q: How much does it cost to have someone come to my location for an estimate?
A: Advanced Asphalt highly recommends a on site evaluation of your paving needs in order to give you a accurate estimate. One of our professionals will come to your location to ensure you are getting accurate information and options to ensure the best results. This service is FREE.
Q: How long should I wait before driving on my new pavement?
A: Asphalt curing starts soon after paving is completed and can be safe to drive on in as little as 6 hours depending on weather conditions. We recommend waiting 24 hours and sometimes longer in high temperatures. We also advise caution with sharp turns, heavy equipment or turning vehicle tires when not moving during the curing process.
Q: Should I seal my new asphalt?
A: To help insure the maximum lifespan on your asphalt paved surface a seal coat should be applied but not until your asphalt has fully cured. Curing time can change depending on specific variables of your project. One of Advanced Asphalts paving specialist can assist you in determining when the best time would be to seal your driveway, parking lot or specialized paving project.
Q: Does Advanced Asphalt do seal coating (asphalt sealing)?
A: Advanced Asphalt does not do sealing on pavement. We do have relationships with several seal coating companies and can recommend the best solution for your needs.
Q: Can Advanced Asphalt do paving over concrete?
A: In short yes, the concrete just needs to be cleaned and then an application of special oil is used for asphalt adhesion.
Q: Why is Advanced Asphalt the best choice for my asphalt paving contractor?
A: If you’re paving needs are in the Lake Tahoe region or Nevada high dessert you need the experience of Advanced Asphalt to make sure your pavement will withstand the harsh climate and weather of the area. Choosing the right asphalt for paving, making sure the sub-grade and base are correct and planning for drainage are essential. Advanced Asphalt brings the expertise, experience and knowledge of the climate to make sure they’re done right.
Q: How much does it cost to have someone come to my location for an estimate?
A: Advanced Asphalt highly recommends a on site evaluation of your paving needs in order to give you a accurate estimate. One of our professionals will come to your location to ensure you are getting accurate information and options to ensure the best results. This service is FREE.
Q: How long should I wait before driving on my new pavement?
A: Asphalt curing starts soon after paving is completed and can be safe to drive on in as little as 6 hours depending on weather conditions. We recommend waiting 24 hours and sometimes longer in high temperatures. We also advise caution with sharp turns, heavy equipment or turning vehicle tires when not moving during the curing process.
Q: Should I seal my new asphalt?
A: To help insure the maximum lifespan on your asphalt paved surface a seal coat should be applied but not until your asphalt has fully cured. Curing time can change depending on specific variables of your project. One of Advanced Asphalts paving specialist can assist you in determining when the best time would be to seal your driveway, parking lot or specialized paving project.
Q: Does Advanced Asphalt do seal coating (asphalt sealing)?
A: Advanced Asphalt does not do sealing on pavement. We do have relationships with several seal coating companies and can recommend the best solution for your needs.
Q: Can Advanced Asphalt do paving over concrete?
A: In short yes, the concrete just needs to be cleaned and then an application of special oil is used for asphalt adhesion.