
Asphalt Milling
Take the bad asphalt off — cleanly.
Before you can pave over a failing lot, you have to get rid of what's failing. Milling profiles and removes the surface in clean, even passes — so the overlay sits flat, the thresholds match, and the drainage still works.
Why mill
An overlay is only as good as the surface under it.
Lay new asphalt over a tired, cracked, rutted surface and you'll see every flaw telegraph through within a year. The cracks come back. The ruts come back. The thresholds end up an inch higher than the garage floor.
Milling solves all of that. We profile the surface — a half-inch, two inches, whatever the project needs — and haul the millings off. What's left is a clean, scarified base that bonds with the new overlay, sits at the right elevation, and ties in flush with every curb, drain, and door.
- Removes surface ruts, alligatoring, and bird baths
- Restores elevation so doors, curbs, and drains still work
- Creates a textured, bondable surface for the overlay
- Edge milling for clean joints at curbs and gutters
- Millings hauled off — yard left clean
Profiled, swept, and ready to pave.






