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Restores pavement to a uniform, even profile and removes all surface imperfections like bumps and ruts in the process. Milling offers great precision when it comes to removing a specific depth. If the damage is confined to just the surface layer, the milling machine can remove just that layer if needed. Milling generates no smoke or flames and the small amount of dust is easily controlled to avoid pollution.

Once asphalt is milled, the resulting textured pavement can be used immediately as a driving surface allowing minimal traffic interruption during construction and allows your business to stay operational. Asphalt milling usually occurs prior to installing a new asphalt layer or overlay and can be repeated on the same surface many times. It is also sometimes called cold planning, cold milling or profiling.

The milling process entails a milling machine breaking up, crushing, and removing an entire pavement layer/s ranging from just the surface to milling down to the base. As the milling takes place, the removed material is simultaneously loaded into trucks for transporting and recycling to make products known as Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP), which can then be reused for a future paving project.
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Since it began over 30 years ago, asphalt milling has become one of the quickest, easiest, and most affordable ways for business owners and installation managers to maintain safe, attractive, and healthy pavements.
In many cases, milling is a better alternative to complete demolition or other costly pavement removal processes.
Asphalt milling involves grinding up an asphalt surface (anywhere from a couple of inches to a full-depth removal) to provide a smooth and even surface for repaving.
Asphalt milling is most appropriate for pavements which have widespread surface damage like cracking, raveling, or uneven slope.
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