Asphalt Paving Blog

Advantages of Asphalt Driveways Over Concrete Driveways

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Aug 7, 2017

The majority of commercial and residential driveways are finished with either asphalt or concrete. Both are cost-effective, but asphalt comes with more benefits. If you're paving a new driveway or refinishing an existing one you're probably wondering about the relative benefits of asphalt over concrete. 

Residential Asphalt Driveway Repair and Repave Done Right - Wolf Paving (Case Study)

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Nov 18, 2014

In the summer of 2014, Rick Sparks from Fall River contacted Wolf Paving to demolish his existing driveway and install a new driveway that better met his needs. Rick had recently installed a new retaining wall and wanted the paved surface to extend to the wall. He also wanted the edges of his driveway straightened.

An Educational Paving Project by Wolf Paving - CASE STUDY

Posted by J. Mrugacz on May 15, 2012

The driveway tends to be the first thing seen when arriving to a home. For this very reason, having a nice looking driveway is important. This is something Buck Houston understood when considering having his 200-foot long driveway repaved and expanded.

Making Asphalt Driveway Designs Beautiful

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Aug 12, 2011

Whether you're building a new home and considering various driveway configurations or resurfacing an existing driveway, the design you choose can add a great deal of curb appeal and property value to your home or business. A little creativity goes a long way, and with that in mind, here are some ideas for driveway designs that can add character to your property:

Driveway lighting: benefits and options

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Aug 5, 2011

The benefits of driveway lighting are proven. In both industrial and residential settings, well-lit driveways deter thieves, intruders and trespassers, and improve safety for the building's residents and occupants. You can also greatly enhance the curb appeal of your property by choosing the right type of lighting for your driveway. Broadly speaking, you have three major options:

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