Asphalt Paving Blog

Prepare Your Parking Lot for Winter Weather with This Winter Preparation Checklist

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Nov 24, 2015

The temperatures are slowly dropping and before we know it, the cold and snow of winter will be upon us. Instead of being caught off guard, prepare your business for winter weather with the checklist of all of things you need to consider before the cold weather hits.

Why Municipalities Might Consider High Impact Paving and Perpetual Pavement

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Nov 17, 2015
As you commute to work, or travel locally running errands, you never likely stop to consider the sheer miles of roadway you travel upon. Instead, you likely think about the potholes you drive over and wonder why your town or city has not made repairs.

Is Your Driveway Looking Scary? Asphalt Repair Tips Just In Time for Halloween

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Oct 28, 2015

With Halloween right around the corner, is your driveway ready to greet the ghosts, goblins and ghouls? Take a look at some spooky asphalt repair problems and solutions to get you ready for the holiday -- courtesy of (Were)Wolf Paving.

Imperative Reasons to Fill Cracks and Potholes Before Winter Hits

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Oct 21, 2015

One of the best things about the Midwest is the changing seasons. However, the soon to be upon us winter weather means that it is time to think about last minute driveway, parking lot and roadway maintenance. Leaving cracks or potholes unfilled for the winter season can be detrimental to your asphalt and increase future expenses. It is important, for the integrity of your asphalt surface and your budget, to be prepared for the impending winter weather and complete repair work before the temperatures start to drop.

How to Manage Asphalt Driveway Repair When the Driveway Meets the Road

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Sep 9, 2015

When John wanted to invest in a new residential asphalt driveway, he had to consider existing pavement structures and municipal regulations before he could get started.