Asphalt resurfacing, also known as milling and paving, is a multi-step process that involves the removal of the deteriorated surface via milling, the application of a tack coat to ensure proper adhesion, and the placement of new asphalt. The process can range from shallow milling (typicallyno less than 1.5 inches) to full-depth removal down to the stone base
Asphalt Resurfacing with Iron Wolf Facilities
Resurfacing is typically employed when the surface layer of your parking lot or roadway has reached the end of its service life, exhibiting distresses such as cracking, rutting, raveling, or surface roughness, but the underlying base remains structurally sound.
- To remove surface irregularities and distresses (e.g., ruts, cracks, and bumps).
- To restore proper cross-slope and drainage.
- To provide a uniform, textured surface for the new asphalt overlay.




