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Asphalt is a composite material made of liquid asphalt cement (the binder) mixed with aggregates like sand and crushed stone. Driveways, roadways, and large parking lots. Pros: Lower initial installation cost compared to concrete.

Dark color naturally absorbs heat to help melt snow and ice faster.

Below is a breakdown of the most common paving materials to help you make an informed decision for your next project. 🏗️ Continuous Pavements paving material

Whether you are planning a residential driveway, a backyard patio, or a commercial parking lot, the material you select will dictate the maintenance required and how the surface handles weather extremes.

Concrete is a highly durable mixture of water, aggregate, and hydraulic cement. Asphalt is a composite material made of liquid

Flexible nature makes it less prone to cracking from freeze-thaw cycles.

Requires regular sealing every 3 to 5 years to prevent oxidation and water penetration. Can soften and yield under extreme, concentrated heat. 2. Poured Concrete Dark color naturally absorbs heat to help melt

Continuous pavements are poured or laid as a single, large surface. They are ideal for high-traffic areas and vehicular use. 1. Asphalt (Blacktop)