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ASPHALT PAVING
From small driveways to larger commercial parking lots Slusarski
Excavating & Paving approaches each project the same way and always with the
same goal in mind - to save our customers time and money. Depending on
your needs and budget we can also offer options, alternates and different
price ranges. All of our basic site evaluations are free.
Slusarski Excavating & Paving's commitment to the customers and to the
industry has built our reputation for over 20 years. Our expertise comes
from experience as well as a dedication to education. We are always
seeking cutting edge information on pavement maintenance techniques,
material and equipment. Through seminars and workshops, we gain
knowledge of the industry and share this information with our customers so
that they are better informed.
The primary purpose of pavement is to protect the sub-grade. As a load
gets heavier the pavement thickness must be increased. Bituminous
concrete (hot mix asphalt) has little load bearing capacity of its own until
it reaches a thickness of two inches. The Asphalt Institute has a firm
policy in the Midwest of 6 inches of stone base and 2 inches of asphalt for
passenger vehicles.
TEXTURED
PAVEMENT
For generations, cobblestone has been an elegant paving surface for
driveways and walkways. Now, this classic look can be created with
StreetPrint, a revolutionary asphalt texturing system that replicates the
appearance of hand-laid brick. Compare StreetPrint with other paving systems
like decorative concrete, interlocking systems, or hand-laid brick, and you
can save from 40% to 70%.
On the surface, StreetPrint looks like solid brick. It is actually textured
asphalt bonded and sealed with a protective coating system. This
protective coating gives the pavement added durability and acts as a
superior sealant, allowing for easy removal of oil and gas deposits.
Protecting against LJV damage, the coating enables your pavement to
withstand years of normal wear.
The process virtually eliminates the potential problem of vegetation damage
through its non-porous, continuous surface structure. The no-seam design
also protects against water penetration and is not affected by snow and ice.
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