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A new asphalt driveway can completely transform your property and provide a much-needed boost to your home’s or business’s curb appeal. But if you want to keep your asphalt looking and performing fantastic, you need to provide proper maintenance. This is especially true during the initial curing period, when the asphalt is still relatively soft. Here’s what you need to do to care for your new driveway.

The Top 3 Asphalt Driveway Maintenance Tips

1. Avoid Heavy Loads

This may not always be easy at an industrial facility, but you should try to keep heavy vehicles and equipment off the asphalt during the first few days after the new driveway is installed. Excess weight could warp the surface, leaving depressions and increasing the risk for future cracks.

2. Clean Up Spills

asphaltOil and fuel may not result in immediate damage to the asphalt, but the spills should still be cleaned up as quickly as possible. These spills gather dirt and other debris, spoiling your driveway’s appearance. Over time, the spill could soften the affected asphalt. Diesel fuel, in particular, can cause extensive damage (including holes) if not cleaned up.

3. No Turns

Try to avoid making turns on your driveway, especially on hot days when the asphalt is more pliable. Turning while the car is in operation can leave tire tracking marks. If you turn the steering wheel while the car is parked, the damage could be even worse, leaving deep divots in the driveway. The heavier the vehicle, the worse the damage will be.

 

Could your asphalt driveway use an upgrade? With over 40 years in business, the experienced paving contractor team at Beausoleil & Sons Construction in Cranston, RI, will give your project the attention and care it needs to ensure a fantastic result. To learn more about the driveway paving services offered by this family-owned business, visit them online or call (401) 632-0203.

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