Asphalt Paving Blog

Do’s and Don’ts After an Asphalt Paving Project

Posted by Jacob Mrugacz on Sep 6, 2019

Having a new asphalt pavement installed is an investment most people make only a few times in their life, so proper pavement care immediately after installment is not common knowledge. 

If you just had your parking lot or driveway paved, you may be wondering what the next steps are post-paving and how to maintain the newly paved surface. Follow these do's and don'ts to ensure the longevity of your quality asphalt pavement!

4 Reasons The Best Asphalt Contractors Own Their Asphalt Production Plants

Posted by Jacob Mrugacz on Aug 23, 2019

When people ask us “What makes Wolf Paving different?” the first thing that comes to mind is that we own our own asphalt production plants. Unlike most paving contractors, we have direct control over all our materials, including mines as well as our asphalt production facilities in Oconomowoc and Sun Prairie.

This allows us to offer better products, better services, and ultimately a better value to all our clients, large and small. Having our own asphalt production plants brings plenty of benefits to us, and to you!

Smooth Asphalt Pavement Saves You Money

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Aug 9, 2019

With the rough vehicle fuel economy, people are trying to cut back on driving. This is easier said than done. Here's some good news though, and it may make you rethink how you feel about road construction. Smooth pavement lowers a vehicle's fuel consumption and extends the life of the road by minimizing tire bounce and load impacts - which adds up to cost savings for you in the end.

Mr. Fix-It Show: Asphalt and Concrete Parking Lot and Driveway Repair

Posted by Jacob Mrugacz on Aug 1, 2019

Jacob Mrugacz, President of Wolf Paving, and Matt Horness, an Estimator and Salesman at Wolf Paving, spent another Saturday with Tom Feiza on The Fix-It Show on WTMJ.

A Cost-Effective Guide to Help Property Managers Budget for Asphalt Repairs

Posted by Jacob Mrugacz on Jul 26, 2019

As a property manager, you are likely already thinking about next year's budget and what projects you didn’t complete this year. If you are considering a new asphalt surface, be it an asphalt driveway or asphalt parking lot, there are certain key things you can look for to help you plan your project and budget outline.