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Recycled asphalt

What Are Asphalt Millings?

Asphalt millings are recycled material produced when existing pavement is ground up during road resurfacing projects. These small, crusite-like pieces compact together to form a solid, stable surface that's ideal for driveways, parking areas, and private roads throughout the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.

A Cost-Effective Alternative to Traditional Paving

If you're looking for a durable surface without the full investment of new asphalt, millings deliver outstanding value. Once properly installed and compacted, they bind together over time, especially in Minnesota's warm summer months, creating a semi-permanent surface that stands up to daily traffic and seasonal weather changes.
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Why Property Owners Choose Asphalt Millings

This recycled paving solution offers several practical advantages for residential and commercial properties:

  • Lower material costs compared to fresh hot-mix asphalt
  • Eco-friendly option that keeps usable material out of landfills
  • Excellent drainage that reduces standing water and runoff
  • Low maintenance requirements once fully compacted

Natural dark appearance that blends well with existing landscapes

Professional Installation Makes the Difference

Proper grading, base preparation, and compaction are essential for millings to perform well long-term. Our crew handles every step, from site evaluation through final compaction, so your new surface is built to last.
Workers lay hot asphalt to patch a pothole.

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Asphalt Millings vs. Gravel: Which Is Right for You?

Both options work well for driveways and private roads, but millings offer a few distinct advantages. They compact into a more solid surface than loose gravel, resist shifting and washout better during heavy rain, and develop a smoother finish over time. If you've been considering gravel but want something that holds together more like traditional pavement, millings are worth a closer look.

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Every property is different, soil conditions, drainage patterns, traffic levels, and budget all play a role in choosing the right surface. Whether you're upgrading an existing gravel driveway or starting from scratch, we're happy to walk through your options and recommend what makes the most sense for your situation.

Reach out for a free estimate and see how asphalt millings can give you a practical, long-lasting surface at a price that works.

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