Spring Road Weight Restrictions: What Homeowners Need to Know

Every spring, as temperatures rise and the frost begins to leave the ground, road conditions temporarily change — and so do the rules. Typically from early March until late April, seasonal road weight restrictions are officially in effect across Wisconsin and Minnesota. These restrictions typically last 6–8 weeks, depending on weather conditions. Why Do Weight Restrictions…

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Why Driveway Cracking Occurs (And Why It’s Usually Normal)

If you’re noticing cracks in your driveway, you’re not alone — and in most cases, what you’re seeing is completely normal for our climate. The Science Behind Frost Cracking In colder regions like Wisconsin and Minnesota, the ground beneath your driveway freezes during winter. As it freezes, the soil expands — in some cases by as…

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Signs Your Driveway Is Beyond Repair

Maintaining your asphalt driveway is crucial for preserving your home’s curb appeal and functionality. While minor issues like small cracks can be repaired, there comes a point when repairs are no longer sufficient. Knowing when to replace your driveway can save you from recurring costs and potential damage to your property. Signs Your Driveway Needs…

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Repairing Cracks in Your Asphalt Driveway

Cracks plaguing your once-perfect driveway? Worried your investment didn’t pay out? Nothing to fear. We will outline what’s normal – and what’s NOT normal- about cracks in your driveway, as well as repair methods to help you navigate home improvement projects without calling in backup. However, if you’re experiencing more cracks than it’s worth, then…

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Can You Asphalt Pave Your Driveway In Winter?

The answer may seem obvious, but as weather drastically fluctuates in our northern cities, we see a lot of homeowners ask this question. The simple answer? No, asphalt driveways cannot be paved in winter. This isn’t just a personal preference either, the hot-mix asphalt we work with needs to be paved at a certain temperature…

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