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What Goes Into Building A New Driveway?

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Although your Driveways San Marcos may appear to be a simple slab of asphalt, installing a new driveway is quite complex. Let's take a look at what goes into building a new driveway.

PLANNING IS THE FIRST STEP.

Suppose you have an existing driveway and wish to replace it with new asphalt. In that case, the old material must be broken up and thoroughly removed before any construction can begin.

If you're building a new driveway, you'll need to draw designs for the layout and location.

STEP 2: CLASSIFICATION

Grading the surface on which your driveway will be built is required for new driveway construction to provide good water drainage and prevent future collapse.

Before laying down materials, it's sometimes necessary to run water over the graded surface using a hose to see which way the water naturally runs.

To attain an appropriate slope, mounds or low places are leveled or filled.

THE BASE (STEP 3)

The base soil is spread across the area where your driveway will be installed. It's then compacted with a drum roller before being blanketed in crushed rock. The use of jagged and gritty rock is ideal for ensuring proper drainage.

ASPHALT (STEP 4)

Your contractor will consult with you to determine the aggregate size utilized in the asphalt pavement.

Small aggregate is great for residential driveways because they don't get as much traffic and wear as main roads and provide a smooth finish.

Larger aggregate, on the other hand, provides a more durable surface and can be used in residential settings. Once it has been laid, the asphalt will be compacted with a heavy roller by your Maryland new driveway construction contractor.

FINISHING TOUCHES (STEP 5)

The asphalt that makes up your driveway should be made at 45-degree angles at every edge to ensure better water drainage.  After the driveway is completed, the homeowner can fix any landscaping that has been harmed due to the construction. Although step-by-step instructions on building a new driveway are available, hiring a professional is a much smarter and safer option.

 

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