What's Involved in Asphalt Milling for Your Bellevue Property?
Asphalt milling is the process where we grind off the top layer of your existing asphalt pavement. We use specialized equipment to remove a specific depth of asphalt, leaving a rough, textured surface. This isn't just about taking off old material; it's about preparing a solid, consistent base for new asphalt overlays, ensuring a better bond and a longer-lasting finish. It's a key step for many resurfacing jobs.
Our approach starts with a thorough site assessment. We check the condition of your current pavement, identify any problem areas, and determine the right depth for milling. Then, our milling machines go to work, carefully removing the old asphalt. We control the depth and slope precisely, making sure the remaining surface is ready for the next stage. We also manage all the removed material, hauling it away so you don't have to worry about it.
Milling is particularly important in Bellevue because it helps maintain existing drainage patterns and curb heights. Our city's terrain and rainfall mean you can't just keep adding layers of asphalt without causing water issues or making sidewalks disappear. Milling keeps your property's elevation consistent with its surroundings, which is crucial for preventing water pooling and keeping things up to code.
Many property owners wonder about the mess. We keep the site clean and organized throughout the process. The milled material, often called 'millings' or 'RAP' (reclaimed asphalt pavement), is collected and recycled. This means less waste goes to landfills, and the material can be reused in other projects. It's an efficient way to get your pavement ready for a new surface without unnecessary disruption.