Asphalt Paving Blog

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.

Asphalt Paving Facts: True or False?

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Jan 14, 2015

With 70 years of experience in asphalt manufacturing and paving, we have heard it all when it comes to asphalt. We thought we would share some of the most common and relevant questions we’ve heard from residential, commercial and municipality customers over the years.

True or false? In colder climates, asphalt outperforms concrete.

5 Similarities Between Porous Asphalt and The Green Bay Packers

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Jan 9, 2015

On the surface, you might think the only connection between porous asphalt and a cheesehead are holes. But here at Wolf Paving, we're proud to bridge that gap further just in time to cheer on the Green and Gold! So, what similarties are their between porous asphalt and the Pack?

4 Ways Snow Has An Affect On Your Asphalt Pavement

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Jan 6, 2015

As the winter grows colder and the snow begins to fall, you might wonder how the snow affects your asphalt driveway, roadway or parking lot. From freezing and thawing, to salt and snow plows; there are many things that you should know about winter conditions and pavement.

What Will Asphalt Construction be like in 10 Years?  Our Predictions.

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Dec 23, 2014

When we think about the future of pavement, we tend to think about durability, construction costs, maintenance and repair costs, green features and future technologies. Here at Wolf Paving, we strive to stay up-to-date on the latest technologies and the future of asphalt paving.