What Is Asphalt Reclaiming and Pulverizing?
Reclaiming pulverizes the existing asphalt and mixes it with the underlying base, creating a stronger, stabilized foundation for new paving. It eliminates old asphalt defects and improves surface drainage.
Benefits of Reclaiming and Pulverizing
- Cost savings from reduced material hauling and disposal
- Faster turnaround compared to full removal
- Environmentally friendly asphalt recycling process
- Stronger, more durable base for future pavement
Serving Communities Across New Hampshire
We offer reclaiming and pulverizing services to municipalities and businesses in Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Dover, Keene, Portsmouth, and surrounding areas.
Explore Our New Hampshire Asphalt Services
- Asphalt Resurfacing: Rebuild failing pavement by recycling existing asphalt and base layers into a durable foundation for new paving.
- Commercial Paving: From parking lots to roadways, our commercial paving services are designed to handle projects of any scale with precision and efficiency.
- Crack Sealing: Protect your asphalt from water infiltration and extend its lifespan with our professional crack sealing services.
- Milling: Prepare your surfaces for new overlays through our precise milling processes, ensuring a smooth and stable base.
- Reclaiming/Pulverizing: Strengthen your asphalt base by grinding and mixing existing pavement layers into a stable, recycled foundation for repaving.
- Sealcoating and Striping: Add a layer of protection and improve visibility with high-quality sealcoating and precise, regulation-compliant striping.
- Sealcoating Supplies and Materials: Get professional-grade sealcoat products and tools delivered across New Hampshire for long-lasting pavement protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I choose reclaiming instead of resurfacing?
Reclaiming is ideal when the pavement and base are both failing, and surface repairs aren’t enough to address deep issues.
How long does reclaiming take?
Most reclaiming projects are completed within a few days, depending on project size and weather.
Is reclaimed asphalt as strong as new material?
Yes, the reclaimed and stabilized base often performs better than traditional methods since it eliminates weaknesses in the old pavement.