Answering Some Common Questions Regarding Asphalt Material

We all use asphalt in one way or another around our homes, offices, shops, outlets, etc. We all know that it is a highly versatile material that requires a little bit of maintenance to stay in perfect condition for years and years. We also know that timely servicing offered by asphalt contractors Sydney CBD can keep this material versatile forever. Still, people have different questions and confusion regarding this material, and this has forced us to come up with this post discussing some of the most common questions related to asphalt.

WHAT IS ASPHALT?

Asphalt is a mixture of aggregates, binders and fillers and in this mixture, aggregates could be crushed rocks, sand and gravel. The binder is used in this mixture to bind the aggregate into the mix. The most commonly used binder is bitumen, and due to this binder, this material gets unmatched durability.

CAN ASPHALT BE RECYCLED?

There is no doubt that asphalt can be recycled 100%. As a part of asphalting services Sydney CBD, asphalt contractors Sydney CBD will remove and mix the asphalt for recycling. They can add more aggregate and cement for the repaving of the roads using the same material.

IS ASPHALT ONLY USED FOR ROADS?

There was a time when it was assumed that asphalt could be used only for the construction of roads. But currently, it can be used in the construction of the following areas:

  • Driveways
  • Footpaths
  • Playgrounds
  • Sport Courts
  • Airport Runways And Taxiways

HOW DURABLE IS ASPHALT?

A well-designed, well-built, and well-maintained asphalt construction of any kind, like roads, driveways, footpaths, etc., can last for many, many years. The only factor here is the regular look-after, maintenance and repair work done by asphalt contractors Sydney CBD.

IS ASPHALT CHEAPER THAN CONCRETE?

The cost can vary depending on several factors, and in some situations, asphalt is cheaper, but usually, asphalt is expensive to use because of its life durability and the benefits that it offers.

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