Asphalt Paving Blog

Waukesha & Milwaukee Asphalt Paving Contractor Featured on Mr. Fix-It Radio Show

Posted by J. Mrugacz on May 4, 2016

The asphalt paving contractor experts at Wolf Paving were recently featured on WTMJ's "Mr. Fit-It" radio show for a one-hour with Milwaukee's own Tom Feiza. The program offers weekly advice on everything from home repair and improvements to do-it-yourself projects.

Wolf Paving Celebrates 75 Years of Asphalt Paving Innovation and Manufacturing

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Jan 27, 2016

Seventy-five years ago, the tradition of quality construction with a focus on customer service began. The doors of Wolf Paving opened in 1941, and since that time, our team of asphalt paving professionals has been leading the industry in quality asphalt paving services, customer care and innovation.

5 Important Factors of an Asphalt Overlay

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Jun 17, 2014

Asphalt overlays make up a significant portion roadway paving work done today. The surface preparation for an overlay project is dependent on the condition, type, and elevation of the existing pavement. The pavement should be structurally intact, level, clean and capable of bonding to the overlay. To meet these prerequisites, the existing pavement is usually repaired, leveled, cleaned and then coated with a binding agent.

Here are five factors to consider when determining if an asphalt overlay is a good solution for your parking lot.

Installing Glas-Grid and Paving the Final Layers to Finish the Road - Part 5 of 5

Posted by Riley Stendel on Jun 4, 2014

Wolf Paving completed the 2.75-mile Coffee Road municipal paving project in New Berlin, Wisconsin.  There were four phases of the municipal project, pre-determined by the City of New Berlin. The project included widening and straightening the road, strengthening the base through the use of geo-textile fabric and Glas-Grid reinforcing pavement mesh, and applying the new asphalt pavement along the entire road. The project began in April 2013 and was completed in October 2013.

Creating New Ditches and Adding the Culverts - Part 4 of 5

Posted by Riley Stendel on May 27, 2014

Wolf Paving completed the 2.75-mile Coffee Road municipal paving project in New Berlin, Wisconsin.  There were four phases of the municipal project, pre-determined by the City of New Berlin. The project included widening and straightening the road, strengthening the base through the use of geo-textile fabric and Glas-Grid reinforcing pavement mesh, and applying the new asphalt pavement along the entire road. The project began in April 2013 and was completed in October 2013.