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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF MILLED ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS

It is entirely up to you to use milled asphalt or otherwise. With the pros and cons mentioned below, you ought to make an informed choice whether to purchase a milled asphalt or go with the new traditional kind.

ADVANTAGES:

It is environmentally friendly

Milled asphalt is an eco-friendly method that lowers the environmental emissions of greenhouse gases. The quantity of fuel needed for asphalt recycling is comparatively less than the fuel required for asphalt aggregates to be mined and processed. This ensures that you can also support a cleaner world by milling and recycling asphalt besides preserving scarce resources.

It needs no maintenance.

The best aspect of the milled asphalt is that it does not need much maintenance. This helps extend the lifespan of asphalt driveways.

Resistant to weather

Asphalt milling has an excellent ability to withstand extreme weather. Besides creating less dust and thus less mud, the snow appears to melt quicker on asphalt milling compared to gravel. Also, ice has a harder time developing for a smoother walking path. Above all, a milled asphalt driveway strengthens over time, becoming much more resilient to elements than weakening.

Cost-effective

Asphalt milling does not require new materials, making it possible for contractors to decimate the cost of building driveways with milled asphalt.

Sustainability.

Asphalt milling is more durable than conventional gravel. It perfectly seals together when compacted by machines, unlike gravel. This makes the driveway surface to be more solid, suitable for those recent gravel roads. You will not need much cleanup afterward by plowing an asphalt milling road because gravel would not be forced back onto your lawn.

DISADVANTAGES:

Color variant.

Used asphalt rarely maintains its color like new (virgin) asphalt. Since the material has already been subjected to rain, sunlight, and other conditions, it is already prepared for discoloration. Suppose you are passionate about the deep black color of an asphalt driveway. In that case, you should imagine how the finished product will look like compared to fresh non-recycled asphalt, and this may mean opting for a fresh asphalt conversely.

Quality

Often, recycling processes may produce quality problems that later transform into cracks or potholes on driveways. Some milled asphalt might not be as good as fresh asphalt regarding quality. This is because milled asphalt quality relies on where and how it is recycled.

Ensure that you do your homework before you buy a milled asphalt to make an informed decision. Make sure you buy from a reliable recycling facility to ensure you are getting high quality milled asphalt.

About Milled Asphalt

WHAT IS MILLED ASPHALT?

Many people failed to understand that old asphalt can assume a new life by being recycled after serving its purposes. The milled asphalt driveway results from extracted old pieces of asphalt that were crushed back to tiny pieces, similar in size to gravel. 

They usually perform this method of disintegrating asphalt parts with the aid of a milling machine. Milling machines crush asphalt to a specified depth and further vacuum the ground material.

You can use the milled asphalt by applying it on your driveway or road surface and then compressed it. The milled asphalt can form a surface nearly as strong as paving with a hot asphalt mix if compacted; hence, you can also use it as a foundation for subsequent paving with tar and chip or hot mix asphalt.

You can reuse the asphalt product extracted during milling for many other projects at a lower cost, and it can also be a substitute for hot asphalt and stone gravel. Milled asphalt can also withstand extreme weather elements and is less costly than other materials used for paving.

While many owners of properties do not know what asphalt milling will do for them, one thing is for sure; it has characteristics that allow it, in some ways, to be better than the regular gravel alternatives.

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