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Why Do You Choose Concrete Paving Over Asphalt in Berkeley

Both concrete and asphalt have differences in composition and structural strength. Asphalt is less structurally durable and need several more layers to get the thickness and strength needed for optimal load distribution.

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Why Do You Choose Concrete Paving Over Asphalt in Berkeley

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  1. Why Do You Choose Concrete Paving Over Asphalt in Berkeley, CA? So, how do you choose the right one? Which one is better than other? Does it last longer than the other? What about its durability? Out of both, most paving contractors in Berkeley consider concrete over asphalt. Take a look at the benefits of using concrete paving over asphalt discussed below.

  2. Understanding the Difference between Concrete and Asphalt • Both asphalt and concrete paving have made from the combination of aggregates including some types of stones, sand, and gravel. They have similarities in the base position and have quite different properties.

  3. Asphalt Paving – • It’s known as a flexible pavement and contains oil based adhesive that holds different types of aggregates together. Asphalt is a flexible alternative than concrete and is much weaker as it doesn’t distribute load evenly.

  4. Concrete Paving – • It’s known as a rigid pavement as it contains sturdy aggregates and cement adhesive. This paving ensures superior strength which distributes the load more widely and evenly around the subgrade under the surface.

  5. Address: 725 Folger Ave, Ste 2, Berkeley, CA 94710 • Phone: 510-647-8630 • Email: johnny@mysmartscaping.com • Website: https://www.mysmartscaping.com/

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