Pave It, Preserve It

A Few Examples Of Great Paving Options

by Mildred Fisher

The type of paving you choose depends largely on the space you need it for. For a parking lot, you will likely want to go with asphalt. For a driveway, asphalt or concrete are good options. This short guide on paving can help you understand what's available to you, as well as which may work best for the job at hand. 

Concrete is one of the most versatile paving options

Some highways are paved with concrete and so are many driveways. Sidewalks, tennis courts, and even interior flooring can all also include concrete. It has a nice look to it when kept clean, and it gives you a durable surface that can take a lot of usage and stress. Also, concrete is great for many areas because it can be: 

  • Dyed different colors

  • Painted 

  • Sealed with low- or high-gloss sealant

  • Stamped with custom designs

  • Combined with other types of pavement

Asphalt is one of the most flexible paving options

Asphalt is great for streets and highways, as well as driveways, parking lots, and other large surfaces. This is due to the flexibility asphalt offers. When soil expands and contracts due to moisture and heat, it can cause damage to some types of paving. However, the asphalt will allow for some movement and move with the ground. It also gets resealed regularly to ensure it maintains its durability. Asphalt is also great for its ability to: 

  • Add a nice black surface to a storefront

  • Decrease the amount of ice buildup

  • Reduce noise

  • Offer great water drainage

  • Look new again after being resealed

Brick paving can add a nice aesthetic

Brick paving is a nice choice for certain areas. It should be pointed out that brick paving can be used for areas like driveways and parking lots. However, it is most commonly seen being used as sidewalks in front of storefronts or in outside sitting and eating areas. It's also commonly seen being used in conjunction with concrete, where it sometimes acts as a border. Brick is great because it: 

  • Adds a lot of charm to an outdoor area

  • Has a naturally non-slip surface

  • Is easy to clean

  • Can offer versatility regarding the shape of a paved area

  • Paving can be completed and usable quickly

Conclusion

When choosing the right paving material, you want what looks best, is easy to maintain, and will last a long time. The right paving can really improve the look of an area.

Contact a paving contractor for more information. 

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