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Remove the Asphalt or Pave It Over?

Over time, your driveway will begin to show signs of damage. When this happens, it is crucial to hire a team of professional asphalt driveway pavers to remove the old structure and put a new one in. Far too many companies pave over old asphalt rather than replace it. However, this practice leads to even more significant issues. While asphalt driveway removal may be an intricate process, it is necessary to reap numerous benefits out of your new driveway.

 

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An Asphalt Driveway in Phoenix Needs A Strong Base

The base of your driveway should be thought of as the foundation of a house – without it, nothing else is as durable. When your asphalt starts developing cracks, the foundation is no longer resilient and as thick as it should be; therefore, even with years of asphalt maintenance, it eventually needs to be completely taken out and replaced with a new base. Redoing your damaged base guarantees that the new asphalt driveway will remain strong for years to come.

When you partner with One Stop Asphalt in Phoenix, Arizona, you can rest easy knowing that our team of professional contractors will search for other underlying issues and develop a plan for long-term durability.

 

Removal Saves You Money Over the Years With Fewer Repairs

For minor issues, it is important to still be aware of when it is more financially prudent to replace the driveway entirely. While laying asphalt over old concrete will cost less, you will end up paying more for it in the long run. If your asphalt driveway sits on top of a faulty base, it’s more prone to developing potholes and cracks. After an inspection and consultation with our trusted contractors, you may find that a complete replacement will save you from costly asphalt patching and repairs down the road.

Note, every driveway requires maintenance as it ages, but if you take the proper measures to lay the asphalt and keep the driveway in good shape, you will save more.

 

Asphalt Removal and Paving in Phoenix, AZ

Removing the faulty blacktop base of your driveway and replacing it with new asphalt is required to create a strong and lasting structure. Although your upfront costs may be more when you invest in a new base, you’ll end up saving money in repairs in the long run. One Stop Asphalt, a trusted asphalt driveway replace and repair company located in Phoenix, Arizona, will help first evaluate your driveway to determine any underlying issues and provide an instant quote. With proper care and maintenance, your structure can last up to 20 years!

If it is time for a new driveway on your property, then get in touch with the experts at One Stop Asphalt. Our team is experienced with asphalt removal and replacement. Contact us today to get started!





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5 Signs Your Parking Lot Needs Repair

With the amount of traffic, parking lots receive on a daily basis, it is no wonder that they begin to deteriorate over time. Damage of any size can become a hazard to drivers and their vehicles. Therefore, it is important to be proactive with parking lot repairs as soon as they present themselves. This ensures both clients and customers are safe and happy as they move in and out of your property.

 

Signs Your Parking Lot Needs Repair:

Dull Surface Appearance

It may surprise you to learn that many of the gray roads and parking lots you drive on every day were once a crisp, solid black. As asphalt is exposed to ultraviolet rays from the sun and damage from both the rain or snow, its dark color diminishes. The faded appearance makes the surface more susceptible to stains from spills or oil leaks. In addition, when trying to showcase your business’s strengths to visitors, a dirty parking lot can provide the wrong impression.

Crack Growth

Cracks may seem minor on asphalt surfaces, but there is a good reason to pay attention when you notice them starting to form. There are several types of cracks, each with its own set of consequences:

  • Traverse Cracks
  • Alligator Cracks
  • Block Cracks
  • Rutting Cracks
  • Raveling Cracks

The problem with cracks is that they can spread and multiply, making more cracks. The look of this effect can be unsightly. Not only that, but the surface can become uneven, creating a dangerous drive path for cars. Get these cracks filled in early to keep a small issue from becoming an overwhelming one.

Pothole Issues

A pothole can sneak up on a driver, and depending on the speed of the vehicle, it can lead to flat tires. Attempts to swerve around potholes can cause accidental car collisions or other property damage. This type of asphalt defect can also pose a risk to pedestrians walking to their vehicles if not properly watching their steps. Repairing potholes are a huge priority as they are not only unattractive but unsafe as well.

Potholes can be a slow-growing concern that begins beneath the surface as moisture seeps into cracks in the pavement. If you are unable to prevent a pothole by filling the cracks, you should repair the resulting damage to avoid any costly accidents.

Warping or Crumbling Asphalt

Frequent expansion and contraction of asphalt can cause strange results, such as warped or crumbling asphalt. No matter how level the surface initially was, an aged parking lot can be difficult to navigate over time if the warping is left unchecked.

In addition, pavement can crumble around the edges from a sudden impact if the material is already weakened from years of use. As older lots are in greater danger of these problems, signs of this kind of trouble often point to a parking lot in need of replacement.

Drainage Problems

If a heavy rainfall leaves your pavement spotted with several deep puddles, something has gone wrong with the lot’s draining capabilities. Many times, the source of this problem lies in the grade of the lot itself. While inclines that promote draining should be an important part of the parking lot’s design process, the wear and tear of the asphalt can present leveling issues that disrupt these precautions.

Standing water in your lot is a concern in itself. The more moisture on the surface, the higher the risk of water leaking down through cracks, creating potholes and other issues.

 

Repair Your Parking Lot in Phoenix, AZ

If you have detected any of these five signs, it is time to look into an asphalt restoration. Contact One Stop Asphalt to refresh your lot and make it look new. We can repair, remove, or pour asphalt surfaces, along with striping and sealing for a polished appearance. From the foundation to the finish, we will get the job done right.





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Tips for Buying Commercial Property in Arizona

Whether it is your first commercial property purchase or something you have done before, buying a commercial property involves the need to jump through different hoops. ― You may not know what to look for to get the best bang for your buck. Should you purchase the property with minimal parking space? Do you need asphalt removal before the drive-through can function properly?

Consider the following to better understand the answers to the many questions you may have:

Plenty of Parking Space

If your company offers products or services in which your customers will need to visit your location, look for a property with plenty of parking space. If you have found the perfect place, but it has minimal parking spots, analyze the property to see if there are grassy or gravely areas where you can pour new asphalt as an expansion of the parking. If there is a large area just out the front of the building where you could fit some parking stalls, consider having some painted in by the professionals.

Physical Condition You Can Live With

The physical condition of your building and its surrounding property is critical as it offers the first impression to your customers. The condition of your building shows the community how you feel about doing business. Therefore, if the current physical condition of the property is not something you can repair, move on to the next building option on your list. However, if the building you are considering needs only a few repairs and you can handle the thought of the work, it may be the right property for you.

Repairs might include filling cracks, sinkholes, and potholes in the asphalt, as well as renewing the surface of your parking area with an overlay. Without these repairs, there is the potential you could be blamed for damaging a customer’s vehicle. To avoid these types of situations, it is best to ensure the repairs are manageable or already taken care of.

You might have to hire someone to apply a new coat of paint to the building, patch a hole in the wall, or lay new flooring. As the physical condition is such a big part of the success of your business, these repairs will be worth it.

Room for Expansion

If you like the location of a particular property, but it does not seem big enough for your needs, consider ideas for future expansion. Speak with someone from the city about opportunities to expand with that particular property. While there may be some restrictions, you will be aware of what they are before making a purchase. You might be able to expand the employee parking behind the building with asphalt paving, but may not be able to expand the employee break room into the same space.

Space to Set Up Your Business the Right Way

Every business is different. One property might not have the right layout for your business. Though the location might be perfect, you may need to set things up a little differently.

For example, if you are running a restaurant or fast food place, you will probably want a drive-through as a convenience to customers. In such a case, your business would not function properly if sandwiched between two other businesses as there will be no space for cars to drive-through. With a building that has space for a drive-through, you can install an asphalt driveway in its place and cut a window into the side of the building.

Of course, there are many unique and distinguishing features to a variety of businesses, so keep in mind what you need, watching out for them as you look for the right property.

Easy Access for Customers

You want your customers to find you easily and quickly. If a commercial property for sale is located down a long road with multiple turnoffs and confusing street names, it will probably not be beneficial to business. However, if your building is right next to a public transport station, it may have more significant benefits.

Additionally, if the road a particular property is on needs a lot of work, or is difficult to maneuver, it could be a deterrent to potential clients. If cracks need to be filled, grading needs to be improved, or seal coating should be applied to the road, speak with the city about whose responsibility it is. If the responsibility falls in the hands of the business owner for a portion of the road, you can have it done in just a short amount of time. If it is in the city’s control, find out what you can do to help it get done before you open up shop.

Taking It All In

Before you go on the hunt for the perfect commercial property, consider these ideas and write down exactly what you are looking for. As you check out different buildings, pay attention to space, condition, and potential. Your perfect property is out there; you just have to find it ― and when you do, contact One Stop Asphalt at 480-999-9023 to make it perfect for you.





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Updated: August 29, 2021

Asphalt Paving in Phoenix

Asphalt is an excellent paving material, but like any other construction project, maintenance is critical for exceptional performance. Even the best asphalt needs repairs on an ongoing basis. Remember that your asphalt takes a beating, even when there are no cars or trucks on the surface. High temperatures, poor drainage, and utility cuts can all cause damage that you need to address. Cracks, and eventually potholes, develop when the surface of your paving weakens over time. Seepage from water and the cumulative weight of the vehicles using the surface add up to hairline cracks which grow. Those small, hairline cracks widen and deepen, ultimately destroying the integrity of the surface and leading to costly repairs. When caught early, maintaining your asphalt can be affordable and part of general maintenance in Phoenix.

 

Filling in the Cracks

Cracks come in a range of shapes and sizes, all from different causes and with unique fixes. Both slippage and fatigue cracking is usually the result of the amount of weight and traffic on your paved surface. For longitudinal, transverse or edge cracking, shrinkage could be the culprit. In some instances, poor paving results in an insufficient bond between pavement layers, which can show up on the surface over time. When the cracking is merely due to use, you need to jump on the repair. A quick fix helps keep water out of the underlayer and seals out dirt and debris that can cause more damage to your Phoenix asphalt cracks.

 

When to Tackle Crack Filling

Seasonality is essential when laying asphalt. In the summer, cracks are at their smallest, while in winter they expand to their most significant width. Both of these times are not ideal. You want to tackle your repair job during the spring or fall when the cracks are in the middle of their size range. This prevents overfilling in winter and underfilling in summer.

 

Surface Sealing for Hairline Cracks

When the cracks on your asphalt surface are tiny and not very deep, you don’t need to do traditional patches. Instead, a surface overlay is a great way to seal up any cracks and keep your pavement at optimal performance. Surface sealing must be fluid enough to fill in those hairline cracks. That is what makes a surface overlay such a practical choice when dealing with regular wear and tear to your asphalt.

 

Larger Cracks and Paving Problems

Some cracks not only grow larger, they indicate a problem with your paving. When the underlayment doesn’t have good drainage or the joins need repair, filling in cracks may not be the best solution. When you have a paved surface that regularly develops cracks, it might be time to look at Phoenix pavement removal and replacement. After all, you don’t want to spend more than needed to maintain your pavement.

 

When is Removal and Replacement a Good Idea?

When your pavement gets a lot of heavy use or handles industrial vehicles, it needs to be in top condition. Potholes and cracks can leave you open to liability claims if a driver damages their vehicle in your lot. Cracks will eventually turn into potholes as moisture, and environmental conditions conspire to weaken the surface. Consistent cracking, beyond hairline cracks from regular use, may indicate an issue with the paving material or site preparation. If your pavement has a substantial edge, longitudinal, reflection, or slippage cracking, you may need to replace the entire surface to fix the underlying issue. Each of these cracks can crop up when there is a problem below the surface.

 

The Ultimate Solution to Paving Problems

Weather changes and use will erode the condition of your pavement, but when it is installed properly, you only need general maintenance. When the original paving material is weak, drainage is insufficient, or the ground is not properly compacted, you can see the cost in a creeping crack fill expense line. By taking up the existing compound, assessing the ground and making any needed changes, you can get a solid surface that is ready for the hard use of a commercial parking lot.

In some cases, the existing asphalt can be reused as part of the new surface. As it is lifted and broken up, the pieces can be ground and melted down into the new paving material. By reusing the asphalt, you can reduce the total cost of the removal and replacement in Phoenix.

At One Stop Asphalt, we can quickly assess your paving needs and recommend the maintenance option that is best for your parking lot. When an overlay is enough, we can pour a smooth surface. When the substrate needs work, we can handle the hurdles of full removal and replacement.

 

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