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The Paving Lady is a full-service asphalt paving and maintenance company committed to delivering superior quality in workmanship, professionalism and customer service. Serving South Florida since 1985, our highly experienced team of professionals provides the best solutions to preserve your investment or improve the overall look of your property.
The Paving Lady Blog
6M ago
Have you ever driven onto a parking lot and felt an unsettling squish beneath your tires? Or have you noticed the soft indentations where other cars once parked? In the competitive arena of property management, asphalt maintenance is a top priority. When you invest in new asphalt, you want to make sure it has the proper time to dry before use.
What’s the Difference Between Asphalt Drying and Curing?
The two words have distinct implications in the world of asphalt construction:
Drying: The asphalt drying process includes the first 48 to 72 hours post-installation. After this time, a new a ..read more
The Paving Lady Blog
6M ago
When it comes to driveways, concrete and asphalt both have their advantages. That doesn’t mean you should combine them. A concrete base is strong, but it’s not ideal for a new asphalt driveway — here’s why.
Concrete as a Base: Strengths and Challenges
While concrete is known for its stability, it also has a tendency to expand and contract with changes in temperature. If concrete is used as a base for new asphalt, these shifts can lead to fractures in the surface over time.
The Side Effects of Overlaying Asphalt on Concrete
With concrete naturally expanding and contracting in response to shift ..read more
The Paving Lady Blog
6M ago
Have you ever pulled into a parking lot, squinting to make out where exactly you’re supposed to park? Faded lines affect more than looks. Freshly painted stripes add order to parking lots and reduce the risk of accidents. So, how often should you actually stripe your parking lot? Let’s dive in!
Why Refresh Your Parking Lot Striping?
Striping your parking lot is about more than just making your premises look good. Regular maintenance supports the asphalt’s longevity and helps protect your property. Properly maintained lines maximize space and provide clear guidance to drivers for adde ..read more
The Paving Lady Blog
8M ago
Before winter, it’s a good idea to have professionals inspect your asphalt pavement. Experts can make a proper assessment of issues such as debris, stains, cracks, holes or damage and provide recommendations that suit your needs. Hiring trusted contractors to complete any necessary repairs and services provides a way to protect your investment over time.
Without preventive steps and maintenance, asphalt can experience a variety of defects in the tropical climate of South Florida. Some risks of damage may include cracking of the surface, distortion of the base layer and disintegration ..read more
The Paving Lady Blog
8M ago
Your asphalt driveway offers a way to improve the overall appearance of your property. It enhances your curb appeal and can leave a good first impression when someone visits or drives through your neighborhood. When you learn how to identify and remove the most common stains, you can keep the surface well-maintained over time.
Common Types of Driveway Stains
Once you know what causes stains, it’s easier to prevent them later on. Here’s an overview of the most common marks and spots you’ll find on driveways:
Lawn debris: Natural debris such as dirt, grass and leaves can decay and result i ..read more
The Paving Lady Blog
8M ago
Whether you have a new build or want to refresh your property, choosing the right driveway material is essential. The two most popular types of pavement include asphalt and concrete. These investments offer a way to level up the whole appearance of your home or business.
While they can boost your curb appeal, you should also consider other characteristics like affordability, durability and longevity as well. Learn about the main differences between asphalt and concrete driveways to determine which option will suit your project goals.
Characteristics of Asphalt Driveways
Asphalt driveways consi ..read more
The Paving Lady Blog
8M ago
A driveway, road or parking lot will experience wear and tear over time. However, sometimes, instead of spending money to replace the entire paved area, adding a new layer to fix problems, like cracks, offers a cost-effective solution. Learn how trusted contractors can add years of life to pavement with asphalt resurfacing.
1. Inspection
The first step in the asphalt resurfacing process is an inspection. A paving contractor has the expertise to provide a professional assessment of a driveway or parking lot. They identify potential issues with factors such as grading, drainage and damage. A pav ..read more
The Paving Lady Blog
9M ago
Summer or spring is the best season for asphalt driveway installation in South Florida. Installing a driveway is an investment, and you want lasting results. To ensure superior outcomes, it’s best to plan on paving in the warmer and drier months.
When Is the Best Time to Install an Asphalt Driveway?
The best time of year to install an asphalt driveway is when ambient temperatures are about 70 degrees Fahrenheit and no less than 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Any temperature lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit will likely impact the quality and longevity of your driveway.
That typically means spring or su ..read more
The Paving Lady Blog
1y ago
Asphalt is a durable paving material that offers natural weather resistance, chemical resistance and a smooth surface after grading. Asphalt is commonly used to pave roads, runways, parking lots, sidewalks and trails. Learn more about how asphalt cement is made and how The Paving Lady can help you maintain it.
What Is Asphalt Cement?
Modern asphalt cement is made with various aggregates, including gravel, sand and rocks. Asphalt also utilizes binders like petroleum to help keep the mixture together. Once asphalt is combined, it appears dark and thick.
Asphalt manufacturing involves utilizing c ..read more
The Paving Lady Blog
1y ago
Concrete is a very durable material that’s also vulnerable to weathering and damage. Only regular maintenance will keep your concrete paving looking its best. Follow this checklist to defend your concrete from unnecessary wear.
New Concrete Driveway Care
Ensure your new, hardworking driveway stays in tip-top shape by:
Allowing time to cure: The concrete will need at least three full days to set before you can walk on it or park your vehicles.
Monitoring for low spots: If water pools in areas of your driveway, notify your installer immediately so they can repair it.
Patching holes an ..read more