by BreezeMaxWeb | May 22, 2026 | Asphalt
Temperature fluctuations, freeze-thaw cycles, and moisture management are what asphalt durability in Ontario depends on primarily; pavement life is usually extended significantly by proper thickness, quality materials, and drainage systems. Different stress patterns...
by BreezeMaxWeb | May 22, 2026 | Asphalt
Clean, uniform surfaces that make homes look well-maintained and modern are typically created by a new asphalt driveway transformation. The contrast between old, cracked pavement and fresh black asphalt is usually striking; many Vaughan and Mississauga homeowners...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Apr 22, 2026 | Asphalt
In the GTA, asphalt paving is usually priced at $3-$7 per square foot for residential driveways; commercial projects often run $2-$5 per square foot due to larger scale. Properly installed asphalt typically lasts 15-25 years, however, factors like drainage, base...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Mar 15, 2026 | Asphalt
For most GTA homeowners, better value is usually offered by asphalt for driveways under 1,000 square feet; concrete works better for larger areas or decorative applications. Roughly half as much upfront is cost by asphalt, and freeze-thaw cycles are handled well,...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Mar 15, 2026 | Asphalt
In Ontario’s climate, asphalt typically takes 24-48 hours to dry enough for light traffic, though full curing usually requires 6-12 months. Temperature and humidity play major roles; cooler fall weather can extend initial drying time to 72 hours or more. Fast...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Mar 15, 2026 | Asphalt
New asphalt can usually be driven on after 24-48 hours, though waiting up to 72 hours may be required by cooler temperatures. When walked on, the surface should feel firm; parking heavy vehicles should be avoided for at least one week to prevent permanent impressions....