We perform asphalt milling and reclamation in Fayetteville, NC to remove worn surfaces and prepare pavements for overlays or reconstruction.
We perform asphalt milling and reclamation in Fayetteville, NC to remove worn surfaces and prepare pavements for overlays or reconstruction. Our milling machines precisely control depth to improve drainage and smoothness. For full depth reclamation, we process existing asphalt and base in place to create a strong foundation for new pavement.
Precision Asphalt Fayetteville provides professional asphalt milling throughout Fayetteville, NC, North Carolina and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call (910) 659-3742 or request your free quote.
Asphalt milling is a cost-effective way to correct worn or uneven pavement without paying to completely rebuild it. Precision Asphalt Fayetteville uses specialized milling machines to remove a controlled depth of the existing asphalt, usually from 1 inch to several inches, while leaving the underlying base in place if it is still structurally sound.
For Fayetteville driveways, parking lots, and roads, milling is often the best choice when the surface is cracked, rutted, or holds water, but the base is not failing. Instead of tearing everything out, we recycle the top layer and create a new, smooth surface at the correct elevation. This approach is especially helpful around storefront entrances, warehouse doors, and residential driveways where matching existing grades and avoiding trip hazards is critical.
Because we live and work here, we understand how Fayettevilleβs mix of clay soils and heavy summer rain affects pavement. Our crews pay close attention to drainage and tie-ins to concrete, gutters, and adjacent asphalt so the result is not just smoother, but also better at handling local weather. When milling is done correctly, it extends the life of your pavement and reduces the need for costly full-depth reconstruction.
On a typical Fayetteville project, the asphalt milling process with Precision Asphalt Fayetteville follows a clear sequence so you know what to expect.
First, we inspect the site and mark areas needing different milling depths. For example, low spots that collect water may be milled slightly deeper so we can correct the slope, while high spots are carefully reduced to match nearby surfaces. We also mark manholes, valves, and drain grates so the milling machine operator can work around them without damage.
Next, a cold planer (milling machine) equipped with a rotating drum and hardened teeth grinds the asphalt surface. The machine moves slowly along the pavement, and a conveyor loads the milled material directly into dump trucks. This keeps the job site cleaner and allows us to immediately haul the reclaimed asphalt pavement, often called RAP, for recycling.
After milling, we sweep the surface thoroughly with mechanical sweepers and blowers to remove dust and loose particles. A clean, textured milled surface is ideal for bonding the new asphalt layer. We then apply a tack coat, which is a thin layer of asphalt emulsion that helps the new pavement adhere tightly to the milled surface.
Finally, we install new hot mix asphalt at the planned thickness, compact it with rollers while it is hot, and check grades and joints to be sure water will run off properly. In many cases, customers can drive on the new surface the next day, sometimes even the same day for smaller residential or light commercial areas.
Sometimes the problem goes deeper than the surface. If the base underneath your asphalt is soft, pumping water, or breaking up in large sections, you may need full-depth reclamation instead of simple milling. Precision Asphalt Fayetteville uses reclamation when we see widespread alligator cracking, severe rutting, or areas that move when heavy vehicles pass.
Full-depth reclamation uses a heavier reclaimer machine to pulverize the existing asphalt together with part of the base material beneath it. This blended material can then be regraded and compacted to form a stronger, more uniform base. In some cases, we add cement, asphalt emulsion, or other stabilizers to the pulverized layer to increase its strength and resistance to moisture, which is especially useful in Fayettevilleβs clay soils that hold water.
Once the reclaimed base has been compacted and allowed to cure if additives are used, we install new asphalt over the top. The result is similar to a full reconstruction but often at a lower cost and with less trucking of material in and out of the site. Reclamation is a good fit for older parking lots, industrial yards, and private roads that have been patched many times and now have uneven layers that are difficult to maintain.
Our team will walk you through whether milling, reclamation, or a combination of the two is the right solution for your property, so you are not paying for more work than you need, but also not simply covering up problems that will return in a year or two.
Home and business owners in Fayetteville often ask why milling and reclamation quotes can vary so much. At Precision Asphalt Fayetteville, we explain costs up front so there are no surprises.
Key cost drivers include the total square footage, the depth of milling or reclamation, and the condition of the existing base. Shallow surface milling over a large, open parking lot is usually less expensive per square foot than deep milling in tight spaces with many obstacles. Reclamation that involves additives or cement stabilization costs more than basic pulverizing and compaction, but it can still be cheaper than hauling all the old material off-site and bringing in new stone.
Access and layout affect cost too. Areas that are difficult for large equipment to reach, such as narrow apartment driveways or small commercial service lanes, may require smaller machines and more labor time. Parking lots that must stay partially open can require phasing the work, which adds mobilizations and traffic control.
We also factor in needed ancillary work. Adjusting manholes and utility boxes to match the new pavement height, re-striping parking stalls, saw cutting around concrete islands, or improving drainage can add to the overall project cost, but they help guarantee that the job performs well in the long run. During our site visit, we point out each of these items and provide a line-item estimate when possible.
Fayettevilleβs climate plays a big role in planning asphalt milling and reclamation. Our hot summers, frequent thunderstorms, and occasional winter freezes all affect how and when work should be scheduled.
In general, the best months for larger milling and reclamation projects are March through early June and then late September through early November. During these periods, temperatures usually stay warm enough for proper asphalt compaction but are not so extreme that the mix cools too fast on the surface or is disrupted by afternoon storms.
We can still perform work in the height of summer, but we schedule pours earlier in the day to avoid the heaviest heat and thunderstorm risk. For winter projects, we monitor temperatures closely and typically avoid paving when the ground or air temperature is too low for proper bonding and compaction.
Because many Fayetteville schools, churches, and retail centers prefer to do milling and reclamation during off-peak times, Precision Asphalt Fayetteville offers flexible scheduling, including weekend and evening work by arrangement. This reduces disruption for your tenants, customers, or residents while still giving us a solid window for quality work.
Understanding what is going wrong with your pavement helps you choose the right fix. At Precision Asphalt Fayetteville, we start every milling or reclamation job with a close look at the patterns of damage.
Shallow surface cracking, ruts from turning vehicles, and areas of standing water are often good candidates for asphalt milling. By removing the upper layer and adjusting the slope, we can eliminate puddles in front of entry doors, smooth out tire ruts at drive-through lanes, and prepare a clean surface that bonds well with new asphalt.
If your lot shows extensive alligator cracking, sinking spots, or repeated patch failures, this usually points to base issues. In these cases, full-depth reclamation allows us to address the root cause. We can strengthen the base by mixing the existing asphalt and base material, add stabilizers when needed, then compact and pave over a more stable foundation.
We also look at edges carefully. Broken or crumbling pavement along the sides of driveways and parking lots may indicate poor support along the shoulders. When we mill or reclaim in these areas, we often widen or rebuild the edge support and improve drainage to keep water from seeping under the asphalt and weakening it again.
Choosing a contractor for asphalt milling and reclamation is about more than just a low number. You need a local team that understands Fayetteville soils, traffic patterns, and weather, and who will be around to stand behind the work.
Precision Asphalt Fayetteville invests in well-maintained milling and reclamation equipment so we can control depth accurately and leave a uniform surface, which matters for long-term performance. Our crews are trained to protect surrounding concrete, landscaping, and structures, and to keep job sites as clean as possible while work is in progress.
We also believe in clear communication. Before any milling or reclamation project, we walk the site with you, explain what we recommend, and outline how it will affect access to your property during each phase. For commercial customers, we coordinate with your management team to set up signage, temporary traffic routes, and phasing that suits your business hours.
If you are in Fayetteville or nearby communities such as Hope Mills or Spring Lake and think your pavement may be a candidate for asphalt milling or reclamation, Precision Asphalt Fayetteville is ready to inspect your property, explain your options, and provide a detailed, local-focused plan to restore your surface and protect your investment.
Professional asphalt milling and reclamation, done right the first time, quality materials, honest pricing, and results that last.Precision Asphalt Fayetteville