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If your private road is unpaved, you are very familiar with the issues associated with driving on a dirt or gravel surface. Typical stone, dirt, or gravel roads are dusty in the summertime and can get muddy in spring.

Not only does paving your private road increase your property value, but it also makes your daily commute much smoother. The team at Beausoleil & Sons, serving Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, discusses the steps involved in paving a private road.

Private roads provide the first impression of your home, but they are also an important lifeline in the event of emergencies and bad weather. It's a great idea to pave your private road for a variety of important reasons, including providing easy access to your home and reducing the amount of cleaning the interior and exterior of your home require.

pavingTransforming it into a paved road begins with contacting an experienced paving contractor to discuss your project. If you already have a properly constructed gravel road, it serves as the perfect base for your paved road. The paving steps may include mounting to give the road its shape, grading to smooth and level the surface layer of soil, and aggregating to stabilize the roadway with soil, concrete, and limestone. Once your private road is prepared, the paving contractors pour and lay the asphalt.

It's important to choose a reputable paving contractor, such as Beausoleil & Sons, for your private road paving project. With over 50 years of experience, they have the expertise needed to discuss all the details of your project with you, explaining all your available options. 

Beausoleil & Sons is a family-owned company offering their customers expert asphalt paving services. Give them a call at (401) 632-0203 or visit them online to learn more about their paving services.

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