What's Involved in Asphalt Milling for Your Woodinville Property?
Asphalt milling is basically shaving off the top layer of your existing asphalt pavement. We use specialized machines to grind down the surface to a specific depth, usually anywhere from a few inches to the full depth of the old pavement. This process creates a stable, level base for new asphalt, fixing problems like cracks, ruts, and uneven surfaces without the full expense of a complete tear-out.
Our approach starts with a good look at your pavement. We figure out how deep we need to mill to get rid of the damage. Then, our milling machine gets to work, carefully removing the old asphalt. We collect all that milled material, which often gets recycled. It's a precise job; you don't want to go too deep or leave it uneven, or your new pavement won't last.
For Woodinville, WA, milling makes a lot of sense. Our wet winters and hot summers can really beat up asphalt, causing potholes and cracks. Milling lets us address that surface damage effectively. It's a good solution for areas with heavy traffic, like commercial parking lots near the Sammamish River, or even residential driveways that see a lot of use. It extends the life of your pavement and saves you money in the long run.
People often ask if milling is messy. We keep the site clean, collecting all the milled asphalt. We also make sure the remaining surface is ready for the new layer, which means it's swept and prepped. You'll have a solid foundation for your next asphalt project, whether it's a new overlay or just a fresh sealcoat.