Melway Paving Co.

Asphalt Paving Contractors Since 1964

 

"We have served the growing communities in which we live since 1964. Our dedication to getting the job done helped us grow to be a leader in providing high quality asphalt, aggregates, and ready mix concrete. Our people are the foundation of our business." ~ Steve Schlabach, President

Services

Asphalt Paving

Asphalt Paving involves laying down a fresh layer of asphalt over a prepared foundation and base or over pre-existing asphalt to create a new driveway or roadway.

 
 

Motor Paving

Motor Paving is a relatively low cost method of paving low-volume roadways, that can be easily repaired should it be damaged. Motor Paving asphalt is a very flexible material that is more durable and cheaper on low-volume roadways than traditional hot mix.

 

Seal Coating

Sealcoating is one of the most important services in asphalt maintenance. The process involves applying a layer of sealant to asphalt. This layer will protect the surface of the asphalt against damaging elements, such as water, oil, gasoline, salt, and ultraviolet rays from the sun.

 

Reclaiming

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Reclaiming us the process grinding up and pulverizing your old asphalt or aggregate roadway, and then leaving it in place. This material is then graded and rolled for compaction.

 

Crack Sealing

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Crack Sealing is the first step in asphalt maintenance. Special types of asphalt materials are spread over cracks that have formed due to freezing and thawing water, high traffic, or aging.

 
 

Asphalt Planing

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Asphalt planing is the removal and recycling of a layer of existing pavement in order to correct any deformities or issues that may have arisen due to weathering or aging. This allows for a fresh surface to be applied, providing a fresh, new look to a roadway or driveway.

 

Chip & Seal

Chip and Seal is the application of a layer of liquid asphalt and stone onto existing roadways. This fills and seals cracks in old asphalt pavement, which helps prevent water from penetrating the pavement and causing it to deteriorate.