Today we completed a 3.5m long asphalt trench repair / concrete edge repair against a newly installed concrete driveway at a private residence in Todd Crescent, Peakhurst for MNJ Build. When a new concrete driveway is installed, there is generally a gap left between the existing road asphalt and the new concrete that needs to be filled in.
To rectify this gap, we cut a trench along the new concrete 500mm wide and remove the old asphalt to give it a uniform shape before installing the new asphalt. By doing this it improves the transition from the road to the new driveway and ensures the look of the streetscape is maintained.
Thanks to our technician Jordan for a job well done and thank you very much to Sarah from MNJ Build for engaging us to do the work.
If you are planning to install a new concrete driveway to your existing home or to a new build or you already have had one installed and need to repair the road edge, contact us today and we will provide you with no obligation free advice and a quote. We may be able to save you a lot of time and money.
Quick fact / Did you know?
Bitumen, the binder in Asphalt, is derived from crude oil, making it a byproduct of oil refining. It consists of various hydrocarbons, and its unique properties make it a fantastic material for road paving.
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