Asphalt Cold Milling
Our construction and maintenance services are dedicated to delivering exceptional quality and reliability. With a team of seasoned professionals, we ensure every project is executed with precision and expertise.
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Milling and paving is a cost effective solution to refinishing any parking lot. Asphalt milling removes the top layer of deteriorated pavement to expose a clean, stable surface ready for repaving. This process corrects surface irregularities, restores proper slope and drainage, and eliminates cracks and potholes, without disturbing the full pavement structure.
Revitalizing a parking lot with milling and repaving delivers immediate aesthetic and functional benefits while producing long-term cost savings. A fresh asphalt surface improves curb appeal and safety—enhanced skid resistance, clear striping, and uniform grade reduce liability and maintenance calls. Strategic milling and paving program preserves asset value, reduces lifecycle expenditures, and provides a quicker, more sustainable solution compared with full-depth reconstruction.
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Partial removal with milling offers an affordable cost-effective solution to refinish a surface. By only removing top layer it reduces the amount of new asphalt required and preventing unnecessary build-up that can affect curbs and entrances. For commercial sites, milling minimizes disruption by speeding up the preparation phase and reducing the need for extensive demolition and haul-away of large volumes of material.
This method is efficient for correcting localized distress such as rutting, surface deterioration, drainage issues or to create a smooth transition at utility cuts without the cost and disruption of full-depth replacement.
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Full-depth removal of asphalt with milling all the way into the base layer. It removes deteriorated pavement down to the compromised base without disturbing sound subgrade. Then reconstructing the base layer where necessary before placing new asphalt, this approach restores structural integrity, improves drainage, and prolongs pavement life while minimizing disturbance to surrounding pavement and utilities.
Choosing full-depth milling into the base versus complete removal and replacement of both asphalt and base offers significant cost savings and faster project timelines. Material and labour costs drop because only the failed portions are reconstructed rather than excavating and importing new base across the entire area.
The result is a durable, economical pavement restoration that delivers similar performance to full replacement, making it an efficient option for many commercial and municipal projects.

