Asphalt Mill and Overlay
Asphalt milling and overlay is a pavement restoration process used to restore the surface, appearance, and life of your asphalt.
Mill and overlay is a service which can be an option to complete asphalt reconstruction and may even be part of your overall asphalt lifecycle strategy.
The Asphalt Milling and Overlay Process
Asphalt milling and resurfacing (overlay) is a service we provide on a regular basis, milling is the process of removing the top layer of an existing asphalt surface using specialized machinery. This method is often used to prepare a surface for resurfacing, repairs, or to improve the overall structure of the pavement. Milling helps restore roads, parking lots, driveways, and other paved areas by removing damaged or worn layers of asphalt, leaving the foundation intact so we can resurface, or overlay the surface with a layer of new asphalt. This process is more economical than total asphalt replacement.
Asphalt Mill and Overlay FAQs
How long does a milling and overlay restoration last?
With regular asphalt maintenance, the restoration can last between 10 and 15 years.
How long does a mill and overlay take?
Most mill and overlay projects can be completed within a few days to one week, while larger projects may take longer. We work with our clients to ensure minimal impact to their daily operations.
What maintenance is required once the overlay is complete?
As is the case for new asphalt, regular sealcoating, crack sealing, and drainage maintenance will help maximize the lifespan of your restored asphalt.


