Asphalt paving in Grand Junction has to perform under conditions that many contractors elsewhere never have to plan for. Western Colorado summers bring intense sun and surface temperatures that can soften poorly formulated asphalt, while winters bring repeated freeze-thaw cycles that expand and contract moisture trapped beneath the surface. A drive...
Asphalt paving in Grand Junction has to perform under conditions that many contractors elsewhere never have to plan for. Western Colorado summers bring intense sun and surface temperatures that can soften poorly formulated asphalt, while winters bring repeated freeze-thaw cycles that expand and contract moisture trapped beneath the surface. A driveway, parking lot, or road that is not properly graded, compacted, and drained will show the effects of this cycle within a few seasons, often as cracking, heaving, or potholes. Grand Junction Paving designs every project around these realities rather than treating the region the same as a milder climate. Property owners across Mesa County benefit from asphalt that is built to handle the specific stresses of the Grand Valley rather than a generic installation that may fail prematurely.