What's Involved in Asphalt Milling for Your Mesa Property?
Asphalt milling, also called cold planing, is how we remove the top layer of existing asphalt pavement. We use specialized machines to grind off a precise depth of the old surface, leaving a clean, textured base ready for a new asphalt overlay. This method is perfect for fixing worn-out surfaces, correcting drainage issues, or adjusting pavement height without a full tear-out.
Our approach starts with a thorough assessment of your existing pavement to determine the right milling depth and identify any underlying issues. We then bring in our milling machines, which precisely cut and remove the asphalt. The removed material, called millings, is often recycled, making this an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution for many projects.
For Mesa properties, milling is often a smart choice because it handles the wear and tear from our intense sun and heavy traffic better than just patching. It creates a stronger bond for the new layer, which helps prevent premature cracking and potholes that are common here. This method also allows us to maintain existing grades, which is crucial for proper water runoff in our desert climate.
Folks often ask if milling is messy. We make sure to clean up thoroughly after the milling process, leaving a tidy site ready for the next step. You won't be left with piles of debris. We handle the whole job, from grinding to clearing out the old material, so you can focus on the new pavement.