Asphalt Paving Blog

Wolf Paving Partners With Fabick To Host Paving Equipment Expo

Posted by Jacob Mrugacz on Nov 13, 2019

This past Summer, Wolf Paving partnered with Fabick Caterpillar to host Fabick Expo at Wolf Paving’s asphalt plant/quarry in Oconomowoc. Fabick Expo offered demonstrations, opportunities to train on equipment, and a chance for local pavers to talk one on one with technical reps from some of the biggest names in construction.

How to Prepare Asphalt Pavement for Winter and Snow

Posted by Jacob Mrugacz on Nov 6, 2019

As the cold weather approaches, we often take the time to clean up the exterior of our home or office building and clean up gardens and landscaping, but what about the asphalt pavement?

Like your favorite perennial, your asphalt driveway or asphalt parking lot needs some attention and protective maintenance to prepare for cold weather.

Free Asphalt Paving Halloween Pumpkin Carving Templates

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Oct 20, 2019

I scream, you scream we all scream for construction themed pumpkin design templates! While all the other houses on your block have the same fang-tasticly spooky pumpkins your house can have a unique and boo-tiful roller truck and Wolf Paving logo design! 

7 Sealcoating Facts That Show Cost Savings and Benefits For Your Asphalt Pavement

Posted by Jacob Mrugacz on Oct 17, 2019

Did you know that in only a few hours, a faded, dreary asphalt pavement surface could be restored, almost like new? The magic of sealcoating is real, and we’d love to share the fascinating facts about sealcoating with you!

Autumn Maintenance To Protect Pavement Through The Winter

Posted by Jacob Mrugacz on Sep 26, 2019

Being prepared isn’t just for boy scouts, and you don’t need a merit badge in asphalt protection to know that preventative maintenance practically pays for itself. While asphalt maintenance is typically done in the spring, it can also be done in early to mid-fall if the weather allows for it. As long as the weather is warm and dry enough, you still have time to get in some last minute work before winter sets in.