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Avatar for All Phase Asphalt and Chip Seal
All Phase Asphalt and Chip Seal
4.5(
49
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Serving New Buffalo, MI and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We were extremely satisfied in the professionalism of All Phase! Ed was very professional and the crew was outstanding! We would recommend to anyone!"
Response time5 days
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Acculevel Inc
4.7(
182
)

Serving New Buffalo, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"What made their service so good was their professionalism; they didn't stop working until the job was done. No matter what little problems came up, they kept going. They are excellent, professional, and very pleasant."
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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FAQs for asphalt paving installation projects in New Buffalo, MI

Most driveways wrap up in roughly a week. Allow two to three days for installation, followed by an additional two to three days for the surface to cure. Concrete and asphalt follow this timeline, whereas a gravel job often finishes more quickly. Laying out the schedule upfront makes it easier to plan your week and your budget.

Sealer prevents water, salt, and UV rays from damaging the surface. Apply a fresh coat every one to three years, and you’ll slow down the growth of cracks, avoid pricey repairs, and keep the driveway looking sharp. A local professional can handle the job efficiently and ensure even coverage.

Material is the significant driver when it comes to the lifespan of a driveway. Asphalt stays strong for about 20 years, concrete lasts 30 to 40 years, and paver stones can last 50 to 100 years because you can swap out damaged bricks. With regular top-ups, a gravel drive can also reach the century mark. Knowing these timelines helps you map out long-term maintenance and replacement costs.

Repaving strips everything down and starts fresh, letting you change the layout or improve drainage before pouring new material. Resurfacing, on the other hand, adds a top layer over a solid base, giving you a facelift without the need for a complete demolition. Go with repaving when the base is failing; choose resurfacing when the structure is sound and you just need a new surface.

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