While Punxsutawney Phil may have doomed us to six more weeks of winter – six more weeks of cold and six more weeks of snow – spring will be here before you know it. Spring is just about a month away, making now the perfect time to plan Spring Paving Projects. While it is not necessarily too cold to pave right now (if it would stop snowing), asphalt paving is much easier when the temperature warms up. Paving in colder weather presents certain challenges not present with warmer weather, primarily laying and compacting the hot asphalt before it cools. It takes an organized and experienced asphalt crew, like the one found at PTG Enterprises.
While it may not be too cold for that paving project you have in mind, it is too cold to sealcoat, but not for long. Spring is the beginning of the sealcoat season, beginning in March and extending to early November. You see, sealcoat should only be applied if both ambient temperature and pavement temperature are above 50°F and below 85°F.
While it may not be the ideal time to pave or apply sealcoat, it is the ideal time to schedule such spring paving projects. Once the weather warms up, our phone will start ringing off the hook, so it is important to schedule your project before we get too busy.
Spring Paving Projects with PTG Enterprises, a Baltimore Asphalt Contractor
Since 2001, PTG Enterprises has set the standard for quality asphalt work in the Baltimore area, paving thousands of miles of asphalt lots. With PTG each phase of the project will be executed with an attention to detail that other asphalt paving contractors don’t possess. We’ll establish timetables and plans that ensure the job gets done quickly, without impacting traffic flow or accessibility for customer and tenants and/or residents.
If you have any questions about Spring Paving Projects with PTG Enterprises, a Baltimore Asphalt Contractor, please contact PTG Enterprises aka My Pavement Guy today by calling 410-636-8777, or click here today! You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
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