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How to Choose a Paving Contractor

When your driveway, parking lot or other paved surface begins to show signs of wear and tear it's time to call your local paving contractor. However, choosing the right contractor can be tricky. Whether you are a homeowner looking to fix cracks in your residential driveway or a business owner tasked with maintaining vast parking lots, it's important to select the right contractor for the job. Below are a few tips to help you choose the best paving contractor for your needs.

1. Ask for References

When you're preparing to hire a paving contractor, it's essential to check their work history and reputation. Ask your friends and neighbors for recommendations or ask the paving contractor if you can see examples of their work. Most contractors will be happy to direct you to a gallery page on their website where you can view photos of past projects. Expert contractors will also be comfortable supplying references from previously satisfied customers.

2. Ask to See Their License

If you're hiring a professional paving contractor, they should be licensed and insured. You can verify the paving contractor's licensing information online or by calling your state's agency. You can also ask the paving contractor to provide you with copies of their general liability and workers' compensation insurance certificates. This will protect you from any unforeseen accidents or injuries that may occur during the project.

3. Avoid Contractors Who "Oversell" You

Some paving companies will use aggressive sales tactics to lure you in and oversell you on their services. This can lead to unexpected expenses and a substandard result. The best way to avoid these types of contractors is to ask for references from previous clients and talk with them about their experience with the contractor. If the paving company is reluctant to provide these references or does not have any testimonials from past clients, you should consider hiring another paving contractor.

4. Don't "Overseal" Your Driveway

Over sealing your asphalt can damage and degrade the material, causing it to prematurely crack and crumble. Asphalt should only be sealed after it has been properly constructed, which typically includes a layer of base material and crushed rock, followed by the asphalt surfacing.

5. Get an Estimate

Once you've selected a paving contractor, ask for a detailed estimate and timeline of the project. A good paving contractor will be happy to answer any questions you may have and will give you an honest quote. A reputable paving company will also stand behind their work by providing a written guarantee of quality and satisfaction.

If you have an old and worn-out driveway, a well-maintained asphalt surface can significantly prolong the life of your vehicle and the value of your home. In addition, a fresh seal coat can enhance the beauty of your property and improve its overall curb appeal. A-Top Asphalt Paving offers simple patchwork and participating locations can handle more extensive repair like hot asphalt saw cut repairs, sunken apron replacements and full paving services.