Asphalt Paving Blog

Porous Asphalt Paving - Cost and Environmental Benefits

Posted by J. Mrugacz on May 2, 2017

Porous asphalt pavement can be a valuable tool for business developers, municipalities and even homeowners who are interested in storm water management. Porous asphalt pavement is an environmentally-conscious and sustainable paving solution that can offer significant long-term cost efficiency.

4 Essential Qualities Of An Asphalt Paving Contractor

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Feb 25, 2014

The appearance of your roadway, parking lot or driveway creates an important first impression about your business or residence. Creating an inviting atmosphere with curb appeal will add value to your investment. As one of the largest asphalt companies in Wisconsin, Wolf Paving can offer advantages for our commercial, municipal and residential customers that other asphalt contractors cannot match. With decades of experience in our community producing our own asphalt products while providing superior service, these are just a few considerations we recommend when choosing an asphalt paver that stands out from the rest…

5 Bumpy Challenges Of Asphalt Paving Projects

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Feb 14, 2014

Depending on the size and scope of a project, an asphalt paving project can be quick and easy. In some circumstances, an entire job can be completed in a single day. However, complications can easily arise, especially if the contractor you choose isn't prepared. So, we've got five areas to consider and inquire into, when choosing a contractor. Their ability to anticipate and handle these challenges will determine whether they are the right choice.

Sealcoating Your Asphalt Driveway - An Overview

Posted by Jeff Coon on Apr 28, 2011

It's getting to be that time of the year again, time to sealcoat your driveway. After the wear and tear from the winter weather, your driveway needs some attention. Cracks begin appearing in your asphalt driveway and need repairing. If these cracks are not filled, they will soon widen and deepen allowing water into the base, damaging the load capacity, which can lead to the need for a new driveway. In order to avoid damage like this, a "protective-coating" must be put in place. This is where sealcoating comes into play.