What's Involved in Asphalt Milling for Your Michigan City Property?
Asphalt milling is about taking off the old, worn-out top layer of pavement. We use specialized equipment to grind down the existing asphalt to a specific depth, leaving a rough, even surface ready for new material. This process is often called 'cold planing' or 'profiling', and it's a smart way to fix issues like rutting, cracking, or uneven surfaces without tearing out the entire road or lot.
Our approach starts with a thorough look at your existing pavement. We figure out the right depth to mill, usually between one to five inches, depending on the damage and what you're planning next. Then, our milling machine gets to work, precisely removing that top layer. We collect all the milled material, which often gets recycled, making it an environmentally sound choice for your project.
Milling matters a lot in Michigan City because our weather can be tough on asphalt. The freeze-thaw cycles near Lake Michigan cause a lot of pavement distress. By milling, we remove the damaged surface while keeping a strong base intact. This saves you money and time compared to a full reconstruction, and it helps prevent future problems by addressing the root cause of surface failures.
Many folks worry about the mess or how long it takes. We keep the site clean, hauling away all the milled asphalt promptly. A typical residential milling job might take a day or two, depending on the size, while commercial projects will naturally take longer. We make sure you know the schedule upfront.