For Recycled Asphalt (Millings) Our Price Would Be Around $2800.00-$3000.00 But Millings Are Priced differently at different plants, because some are finer than others.
I generally just compact with water and let the sun bake it down, I'd like to try a sealer to bring the oils back into the RAP. Nicely done! @@asphaltcontractors
Love the skid steer grading the ground and fixing potholes, etc
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Looks great nice installation
This is great stuff, great video!😊
can you pave over millings ? or stuck with it in future?
you can pave over millings become a very good solid base overtime.
So 10 - 15 year lifespan. Not too bad. How is it refurbished after that time?
@@esauseven Its holds up great and more millings can be added onto them by that time. Or you can use them as a base for asphalt.
Thanks for the reply. How does it hold up to snow plowing?
@@esauseven Alot better than stone because it tightens up alot nicer than any other product than concrete or asphalt
Really ?@@asphaltcontractors
This is great information can throw some salt
What kind of estimates should I expect for a 18x50 driveway?
For Recycled Asphalt (Millings) Our Price Would Be Around $2800.00-$3000.00 But Millings Are Priced differently at different plants, because some are finer than others.
Is this the same sealer you would use on asphalt?
Yes.
What sealer do you recommend for milling?
How long will this last compared to hot asphalt"?
10-15yrs
Do you service Mississippi?
Dang at $3 bucks a foot it’s a fair deal
What did you coat the millings with?
Oil based asphalt sealer gives them nice look and helps harden them up
I generally just compact with water and let the sun bake it down, I'd like to try a sealer to bring the oils back into the RAP. Nicely done! @@asphaltcontractors
@@brianblois8718 Yep i have heard about people using water but we find this is the best stuff to use on millings.