Asphalt Paving Blog

5 Surprisingly Green Facts You Didn’t Know About Asphalt Pavement

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Mar 17, 2015

You might be surprised to learn that asphalt pavement is a ‘green’ paving solution. No, we aren’t just jumping on the St. Patrick’s Day bandwagon; asphalt pavement really is an environmentally friendly, green paving solution that provides many benefits to the local flora, fauna and water table.

Foam Asphalt Paving: A New Option For Roadways

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Mar 3, 2015

Foam asphalt injection is a technique that is used widely in Europe, but has been seldom used in the UnitedStates. Typically reserved for roadways, this process offers many benefits over traditional techniques, including deeper road stabilization, up to 14 inches, and the ability for roads to open faster to traffic.

7 Must Read Asphalt Resources to Celebrate Read Across America Day

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Feb 24, 2015

Did you know all of the wonderful blogs, articles, eBooks and even children’s books that talk about asphalt? We are thrilled to share our love of asphalt pavement with you!

Wolf Paving is proud to support and celebrate Read Across America Day, on March 2nd, 2015. Established by the National Education Association, Read Across America Day is celebrated each year as an opportunity to engage readers of all ages and to encourage them to build a lifelong love of reading. Set each year on Dr. Seuss’ birthday, Read Across America Day promotes local reading events and encourages libraries and schools to get excited about reading.

4 Extreme Weather Conditions To Be Aware Of To Prolong The Life Of Asphalt Pavement

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Feb 3, 2015

In the winter months, it seems like the same thing each week: freeze, thaw and repeat. As the temperature fluctuates outside, have you ever wondered what that means for your asphalt pavement? Many external forces, including the weather, can affect asphalt; here are a few things to consider.

4 Things To Consider Before You Use Salt On Your Asphalt Pavement

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Jan 20, 2015

A wintery mix of precipitation is falling and you are trying to stay ahead of the ice and slippery roadways. To salt or not to salt? That is quite a question. While salt can be a beneficial deicing agent, you should consider the type of surface you have and the local environment before you stock up.