All good things must come to an end, as they say. The same holds true for your once proud asphalt pavement. Asphalt typically lasts from 15 to 18 years, depending on maintenance and outstanding conditions. Over the years, constant exposure to the elements – sunlight, rain, sleet, snow, and more – cause even the toughest asphalt to break down and eventually fail, resulting in cracking, potholes, or worse.
Why Does Asphalt Pavement Deteriorate?
Asphalt is known for its strength and durability, which is why the material is used for everything from roadways to parking lots. It’s easy to work with and capable of withstanding years of abuse. However, like all pavement (or anything for that matter), asphalt will begin to show its age over the years.
There are a few likely causes of asphalt pavement deterioration:
Natural Wear and Tear
Over time, the materials that make up asphalt begin to deteriorate. The liquid asphalt binder, the glue that holds the pavement together, begins to lose its natural elasticity and starts to break down. During this process, the asphalt also loses its natural resistance to water, making the pavement even more susceptible to rain, snow, freezing and thawing, and more. Once this happens, cracking and other forms of deterioration are not far behind.
Failures in Construction
Improperly installed asphalt can be a large reason for the deterioration of your pavement. Failures in construction can include: improperly compacted base, over or under compaction of the asphalt, improper temperature during application, poor drainage, and so much more.
Asphalt Maintenance is a Must: Trust PTG Enterprises
Your asphalt pavement will eventually need to be repaired or replaced. It’s only natural. Nothing lasts forever. But with proper construction and regular maintenance your asphalt surface can serve you well for years to come.
PTG Enterprises is a full service commercial asphalt contractor in the Baltimore, Maryland area. Over the years, the asphalt paving experts at PTG have managed hundreds of projects throughout Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia. We have the experience you need. We have been in the asphalt paving business for more than a decade, paving thousands of miles of asphalt lots along the way. Our crews work quickly and professionally.
When you contact PTG, you can expect a fair proposal, professionalism, and quality work. That is our promise to you.
If you have any questions about Asphalt Pavement Deteriorate, please contact PTG Enterprises today by calling 410-636-8777, or click here today! You can check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!
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