by All American Paving | Nov 18, 2020 | Asphalt Paving, Concrete Paving
Asphalt and concrete both make for reliable driveways, but if you’re about to have a new driveway installed, the choice between them can be difficult. What are the differences? Asphalt driveways are slightly cheaper. They cure more quickly but will need to be sealed a...
by All American Paving | Nov 17, 2020 | Concrete Paving, Residential Asphalt Driveways
Have you just had a new driveway installed? Unfortunately, it’s not quite finished after paving is complete. For optimal results, you need to keep vehicles, people, and pets off your brand new driveway for a while. Concrete driveways will take around six hours to dry...
by All American Paving | Nov 3, 2020 | Concrete Company
Winter is coming. Whether we like it or not, summer is over, fall is here, and soon, winter will be upon us along with icy sidewalks. So, to prepare for the slick walkways that pretty much border our homes and places of business, we must prepare those surfaces to...
by All American Paving | Oct 17, 2020 | Asphalt Paving, Parking Lot Paving
No one likes a parking lot that is cracked and looks old. Not only do these parking lots look bad, but they are also not great to drive on. A school parking lot gets a lot of use during the school year and for this reason, needs to be kept in really good shape....
by All American Paving | Oct 15, 2020 | Asphalt Paving, Concrete Paving
When looking to build a driveway, the two most popular choices are asphalt and concrete, with tar-and-chip a distant third. The paving equipment most commonly used includes the following: Reclaimers/Stabilizers This is a vehicle with a double purpose. It can be used...