How Peak Asphalt Co Handles Asphalt Milling in Los Angeles
Asphalt milling involves carefully grinding down the top few inches of an existing asphalt pavement, creating a consistent surface for a fresh layer of asphalt. This process includes using specialized machinery to remove deteriorated asphalt, which we then often recycle right here in Los Angeles for future projects. It's a key step in resurfacing that helps us maintain proper elevations, ensuring that new asphalt doesn't raise the road too high relative to curbs, sidewalks, or drainage systems, which is especially important in our hilly parts of town.
Our approach starts with a thorough assessment of your pavement's condition, identifying areas with significant cracking, rutting, or other damage that milling can address. We then use precision milling machines to remove the old asphalt layer to a predetermined depth, typically between one to four inches. This creates a stable, even base that bonds well with the new asphalt overlay, extending the lifespan of your pavement and providing a much smoother ride for everyone from Santa Monica to Silver Lake.
For Los Angeles properties, milling is often a smarter choice than a complete remove-and-replace for several reasons. It's more cost-effective, uses less new material, and significantly reduces the amount of waste going into landfills, which is something we all care about in our community. Plus, by keeping the existing base, we maintain the structural integrity that's already settled into our local soil conditions, which can be quite varied across the basin.
Homeowners often ask about the disruption milling causes. We work hard to minimize inconvenience, planning our operations to be as efficient as possible. The process generates some noise and dust, but we manage it carefully, and the removed asphalt is quickly cleared from the site. We make sure to communicate our schedule clearly so you know what to expect and when your property will be ready for its fresh new surface.