Asphalt Paving Blog

3 Ways Your Asphalt Driveway Can Help Sell Your Home

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Apr 22, 2014

Did you know that your driveway can actually help you sell a home? If properly tended and pleasantly landscaped, an asphalt driveway has curb appeal that tells viewers it is part of an attractive, well-maintained home and neighborhood. However, a driveway that is cracked, potted and weedy doesn't encourage potential buyers. A shabby driveway may be cause to wonder whether other parts of your home that aren’t seen are equally neglected.

Sealcoating vs. Asphalt Paving: 4 Solutions You Need Now

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Apr 11, 2014

Whether you are the owner of an asphalt driveway or an asphalt parking lot in Wisconsin, you understand that this past winter’s severe weather in addition to repeat use has wreaked havoc on surfaces that were poorly installed or maintained. If you allow your driveway or parking lot to deteriorate, it results in expensive repairs, such as complete rebuilding -- a process that involves ripping out the asphalt and beginning repair at the rocky substrate. It's far less expensive to protect asphalt with regular sealcoating and occasional asphalt paving overlays.

Sealcoating versus asphalt paving: which is the most long-lasting and cost effective solution? Most professionals agree that both applications are essential to preventing asphalt cracks, fissures, and the premature need for asphalt repairs.

Post-Winter Roads Present Need For Car Maintenance & Repair

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Mar 19, 2014

America, of course, is a nation of car-owners and car-drivers. Our roads are the arteries that keep the heart of our great state pumping... and just as your arteries are vital to your own body's health, keeping our roads smooth is vital to your car's health.

Wolf Paving Improves the Slinger Super Speedway with a Flatliner

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Feb 18, 2014

On a race track, a smooth ride is of utmost importance, as bumps affect the safety and drive of a race car. The Slinger Super Speedway noticed their race track needed maintenance as bumps were beginning to appear, and contacted Wolf Paving for help.