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Asphalt Pavement vs. Concrete - Which One Should You Choose?

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Nov 29, 2016

If you are deciding between asphalt pavement and concrete for your next paving project, there are several important factors to consider.

Our team of asphalt paving contractors has pulled together a handy list to help you compare what surface type will meet your unique project needs.

Manufacturing Cold Mix Asphalt for Pothole Repair

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Nov 22, 2016

manufacturing-cold-mix-asphalt-pothole-repairAt Wolf Paving, many different types of asphalt can be mixed and created for any type of paving project. In fact, Wolf Paving creates cold mix asphalt specifically designed for pothole repair. Take a look at our facts and video below that discuss the manufacturing process.

Wolf Paving Q+A on Mr. Fix-It – Tree Roots and How To Expand A Driveway

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Nov 9, 2016

The asphalt paving contractors near you at Wolf Paving were featured on WTMJ's "Mr. Fit-It" radio show for a one-hour interview with Milwaukee's own Tom Feiza. The program offers weekly advice on home improvements and repair, and do-it-yourself projects. 

#30DaysofThanks for the Asphalt Paving Industry

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Nov 2, 2016

Each year, our team at Wolf Paving takes a moment to be thankful. As we kick-off the holiday season and the month of November, we like to reflect on the past year and thank those individuals, businesses, municipalities and asphalt industry representatives for their trust and partnerships with our team. 

4 Cost Saving Reasons to Repave Your Apartment parking Lot with asphalt

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Oct 25, 2016

As a property manager, you understand the importance of making a great first impression and delighting your tenants so they continue to choose renting and leasing options from you.

Remember that the first impression doesn’t start with a handshake and greeting: the first impression starts the minute people pass your building on the street or turn in your driveway.