Today we completed a front driveway crossover replacement at a private residence in Johnson Street, Peppermint Grove. Driveway crossover replacements add value and life back into a property.
The crossover was replaced by using a cut and replace process which involves cutting and removing the damaged asphalt in a neat shape, trimming or preparing the existing underlying road base to the required depth, applying an adhesive bitumen spray to the patch, and then filling the area with new asphalt flush with the existing.
Thanks to our technicians Anthony and Carmelo for a job well done and thank you to Lenise in Peppermint Grove for engaging us to do the work.
If your driveway needs repair or replacement, contact us today and we will be more than happy to provide you with a no obligation free quote. We may be able to save you a lot of time and money.
With over repairs completed and five trucks on the road, Potholes Perth will have your asphalt and bitumen road problems sorted – quick, easy & reliable!
Quick fact / Did you know?
Asphalt is produced by heating a bitumen binder to decrease its viscosity and drying the aggregate (e.g. granite) to remove moisture from it prior to mixing. Mixing is generally performed with the aggregate at about 150 °C (300 °F) for virgin asphalt and 170 °C (330 °F) for polymer modified asphalt.
Before & After