Replacing infrastructure in the GTA presents unique challenges that require an experienced team.
Pavemar Paving has been in business for over 30 years specializing in custom construction solutions to fulfill the needs of any project.
Our recent city projects include alleyway paving, asphalt resurfacing, road reconstruction, asphalt patches, catch basin repair, sidewalks and french curbs.
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This project required us to repair the designated areas one section at a time to minimize disruption. All of the parking lot construction was completed within 3 days while keeping 85% of the parking stalls available for public use at all times.
Waterproofing repairs along the foundation of this home required this driveway to be completed in two phases. Watch this video to learn more or read up on Toronto permit information here.
A water main ruptured underground this Toronto community causing the roadway to be shutdown until the pipe was fixed. Once the project was handed over to us, we made quick work of this total road restoration (concrete curbs + asphalt replacement) so that the community could get back to normal as soon as possible.
When it comes to commercial asphalt paving, one of the most common questions we encounter is, "How thick should the asphalt be?" It's a crucial consideration that affects not only the durability and longevity of the pavement but also its ability to withstand the rigors of daily commercial traffic. In this guide, we'll delve into the ideal thickness for commercial asphalt paving, ensuring your investment stands the test of time.
Asphalt thickness refers to the depth of the asphalt layers applied over the aggregate base. This thickness can significantly influence the pavement's performance, including its load-bearing capacity and resistance to wear and tear. It's important to get this aspect right, as too thin an application can lead to premature failures, while too thick an application can be unnecessarily costly.
Several factors determine the ideal thickness of a commercial asphalt pavement, including:
Traffic Volume and Load: Heavier vehicles and higher traffic volumes require thicker asphalt to prevent rutting and other forms of distress.
Subgrade Quality: The condition and stability of the underlying soil also play a vital role. Poor subgrade conditions may necessitate a thicker asphalt layer or additional base preparation.
Climate: In areas like Toronto, Ontario, where temperatures can fluctuate significantly, asphalt must be capable of withstanding freeze-thaw cycles without cracking.
For commercial applications, the thickness of the asphalt layer can vary based on the expected use and traffic:
Light Traffic Areas (e.g., small business parking lots): For areas expecting cars and light trucks, a total asphalt thickness of 3 to 4 inches, laid in two layers (base and surface), is typically sufficient.
Medium to Heavy Traffic Areas (e.g., shopping centers, large office complexes): These areas benefit from a thickness of 4 to 6 inches to accommodate higher traffic volumes and heavier vehicles.
Industrial and Heavy-Duty Applications (e.g., loading docks, industrial driveways): For the heaviest applications, a thickness of 6 to 8 inches may be necessary to ensure longevity and durability.
Choosing the right thickness for your commercial asphalt paving project is just the start. Proper installation, regular maintenance, and timely repairs are essential to maximize the lifespan of your pavement. At Pavemar Paving, we bring over 30 years of experience to every project, ensuring that your pavement is not only installed to the highest standards but also maintained effectively throughout its life.
Whether you're planning a new commercial paving project or looking to repair and maintain existing pavement, understanding the importance of asphalt thickness is key to making informed decisions. With Pavemar Paving, you can rest assured that your paving needs are in expert hands, ensuring durability, aesthetics, and functionality for years to come.
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