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FAQs

FAQs

Young's Paving

Have a paving-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What is the average lifespan of a driveway?

    A driveway can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years, depending on the harshness of the winters. You'll be able to get the most out of your driveway when you turn to paving companies for repairs and maintenance. Call Young's Paving today to get started with a free on-site estimate!

  • How thick is the average residential driveway?

    A residential driveway is two to three inches compressed. If you notice that your driveway is losing some of those inches over the years, reliable paving companies can help. Call Young's Paving when you need a licensed and insured service to repair your driveway!

  • How do I take care of my driveway?

    Our experts recommend a routine seal coating every two to three years. Professionals from quality paving companies can give your driveway a perfect reseal. Call Young's Paving today to get started with a free on-site estimate!

  • How hot is the asphalt when paving?

    The asphalt is at a temperature of 275 to 325 degrees Fahrenheit during the paving process. Professionals working with paving companies have the right training and equipment to work with this hot material safely. Call Young's Paving today to get started with a free on-site estimate from a licensed and insured service!

  • How do I know when it's time to replace my driveway?

    Your driveway should be replaced by paving companies when damage can harm your family or property. For example, large potholes can harm your vehicle's tires. Old asphalt doesn't have to go to waste during replacement, as it can be recycled. According to Gitnux, an online market research resource, more than 76% of old asphalt pavement material is reclaimed to create new asphalt pavement. Call Young's Paving today to get started with a free on-site estimate for your replacement!

  • Is asphalt paving better than concrete?

    Asphalt is more pliable, so it is more cost-effective to repair and easier to install than concrete. This is why asphalt work is so common for paving companies. Call Young's Paving today to benefit from this durable and affordable material!

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