Asphalt Milling

Asphalt milling is a key process in preparing surfaces for paving, repairing, or resurfacing. At CNR Paving, our crews use specialized equipment to provide controlled, precise milling across parking lots, driveways, roads, and more

What is Asphalt Milling?

Milling involves using a large machine to grind away the top layer(s) of existing asphalt pavement. This removes worn sections, creates a level surface, and prepares the area for new asphalt application.

Milling for Resurfacing/Repaving

Milling down high spots and deteriorated asphalt is essential before resurfacing or repaving parking lots, driveways, tennis courts, etc. It allows laying new asphalt at a consistent depth across the area.

Our Milling Process

Evaluate project size and scope Use appropriate size milling machine Control depth precisely Protect surrounding areas Load milled asphalt into trucks Sweep and prepare the new surface

Frequently Asked Questions

  • CNR paving contractors provide a range of services including asphalt paving and repair, sealcoating, pavement markings, concrete work, pothole repair, and asphalt maintenance.

  • Reach out to us directly, providing project details such as size, paving type, and required materials to receive a comprehensive quote. Estimates are free!

  • Inquire about their experience, specializations, licenses, insurance coverage, warranty offerings, and adherence to industry best practices.

  • The process includes site preparation, base layer installation, application of asphalt or concrete pavement, sealing, striping, and cleanup.

  • New pavement typically requires a minimum of 24 hours to cool and set adequately for vehicle use. Be sure to consult your contractor for specific cure times.

  • Services include parking lot striping, road and highway striping, creation of accessible parking spaces, installation of directional arrows, bike lane striping, crosswalk striping, curb painting, and warehouse striping.

  • Traffic paint typically lasts 1-2 years, while thermoplastic markings can endure for 5-7 years on average. The longevity of markings depends on the level of wear they experience over time.

  • Reach out to us, providing details such as linear footage, line widths, desired line colors, and any specialized striping requirements. This information will help us accurately assess your needs and provide a comprehensive quote for the project. Estimates are free!