Paved asphalt surfaces are designed to provide all-weather use. The aesthetics of any property are enhanced by the clean, smooth look of professionally constructed pavement. Other benefits include enhanced safety because tripping hazards are minimized, improved dust control, and reduced maintenance time. Asphalt paving falls into two categories: New Construction and Complete Removal and Replacement of Existing Asphalt. New Construction: As the name implies, New Construction is the building of new asphalt surfaces.
Sometimes it is necessary to remove and replace only a small section of your asphalt. This could be due to a pothole that develops or some other utility work that requires only a small section of your asphalt might require replacement. Removal and Replacement, or Asphalt Patching, is used for more localized deterioration, especially when the underlying base has been affected. The damaged areas are squared off, saw cut, and excavated to a depth from two inches to two feet depending on the subsurface conditions.
Sanchez Paving is committed to the most environmentally friendly forms of paving when applicable. Permeable interlocking concrete pavement (PICP) consists of manufactured concrete units that reduce stormwater runoff volume, rate, and pollutants. The impervious units are designed with small openings between permeable joints. The openings typically comprise 5% to 15% of the paver surface area and are filled with highly permeable, small-sized aggregates. The joints allow stormwater to enter a crushed stone aggregate bedding layer and base that supports the pavers while providing storage and runoff treatment.
Although our name says "Paving", Sanchez can also meet your concrete needs. From new installation of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, to repair of existing facilities, we are available to address any needs you may have.
Seal coating is designed to protect asphalt pavements from the damaging effects of the environment, including moisture and ultraviolet oxidation. Protecting pavement with seal coating has basically the same effect as using sun block on your skin or varnish on wood-it slows the destructive effects of our extreme climate changes from season to season. Seal coating also minimizes raveling (the loss of aggregate) and fills minor voids in the surface. Other benefits include creating a uniform color and appearance for all paved asphalt surfaces and increasing the visibility of curbing.