FAQs

FAQs

Richard's Paving, Inc

Have a paving-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How thick is standard asphalt paving?

    The standard thickness for a new driveway is three inches, and a resurface is two inches. Standard sub-base thickness is four to six inches. If you have any questions or concerns about the asphalt paving process, call the expert paving contractors at Richard's Paving, Inc today.

  • How long do we need to stay off new asphalt paving?

    Our paving contractors recommend staying off of new asphalt paving for three days before driving on it.

  • When do I need to have my asphalt paving sealcoated after it's installed?

    You need to have asphalt paving sealcoated one year after the day that it's paved. If you're in need of sealcoating services, contact the paving contractors at Richard's Paving for more information.

  • What is the benefit of asphalt paving vs. concrete paving?

    Asphalt moves in the winter when the ground heaves, while concrete will simply crack. According to reports from Forbes, an asphalt driveway can last up to 30 years if well maintained. In addition, asphalt cracks can be fixed while concrete cannot. For more reasons why you should choose asphalt paving services, reach out to our paving contractors today for a free estimate.

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