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Live outside of Boston, For a typical home complete driveway re-do, can the hot asphalt be put down in the Fall season O.K. ? Or, should it be done only in the hot summer months. Paving Contractor says they do it thru late Nov. ! Any minimum outside temp's involved for a "good" job" to be done ? Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob |
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On Aug 13, 7:56*am, Bob wrote:
Hello, Live outside of Boston, For a typical home complete driveway re-do, can the hot asphalt be put down in the Fall season O.K. ? Or, should it be done only in the hot summer months. Paving Contractor says they do it thru late Nov. ! Any minimum outside temp's involved for a "good" job" to be done ? Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob Late Nov sounds OK to me. You certainly see plenty of road construction going on in those temps that also use the same FABC material. The plants that sell it would be in a lot of trouble if they were filling trucks up with material that could not be applied successfully when it left the plant. |
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![]() "Bob" wrote in message ... Hello, Live outside of Boston, For a typical home complete driveway re-do, can the hot asphalt be put down in the Fall season O.K. ? Or, should it be done only in the hot summer months. Paving Contractor says they do it thru late Nov. ! Any minimum outside temp's involved for a "good" job" to be done ? Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob I've always bee told, the hotter the better, but I've seen jobs done in pretty cool weather. The asphalt plant usually close about Dec 1 in thie area. Some states even have a date where road construction must stop. More important that the temperature is a reliable reputable contractor that won't either put too thin a coating or use material that is too cool. I've hear stories about one in particular that fills his trucks on a Saturday and cover them with a tarp so he can work on Sunday when the plants are closed. |
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On Sat, 13 Aug 2011 07:56:58 -0400, Bob wrote:
Hello, Live outside of Boston, For a typical home complete driveway re-do, can the hot asphalt be put down in the Fall season O.K. ? Or, should it be done only in the hot summer months. Paving Contractor says they do it thru late Nov. ! Any minimum outside temp's involved for a "good" job" to be done ? Thoughts on ? I would think it might go down fine-- but I'd be concerned about how cured' it might be when the first snow flies & you need to scrape it off with a truck. Not as big a concern with a snowblower- but I'd ask him about it. What about salt in case you get a 1" ice storm for thanksgiving? How good is his guarantee? Jim |
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Bob typed: Hello, Live outside of Boston, For a typical home complete driveway re-do, can the hot asphalt be put down in the Fall season O.K. ? Or, should it be done only in the hot summer months. Paving Contractor says they do it thru late Nov. ! Any minimum outside temp's involved for a "good" job" to be done ? Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob Wow: That depends on so many factors and you've given so little iniformation your only hope is to call the contractors and ask them in your area. Here you're going to get opinions about NY, Maine, Ca, Tx, Fl, and gosh knows where else. Also, keep in mind that "asphalt is not asphalt" in a way similar to grades of gasoliine are not the same octane ratings. The materials are mixed for the area/temps they're gonig to be used in. |
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"Twayne" wrote: In , Bob typed: Hello, Live outside of Boston, For a typical home complete driveway re-do, can the hot asphalt be put down in the Fall season O.K. ? Or, should it be done only in the hot summer months. Paving Contractor says they do it thru late Nov. ! Any minimum outside temp's involved for a "good" job" to be done ? Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob Wow: That depends on so many factors and you've given so little iniformation your only hope is to call the contractors and ask them in your area. Here you're going to get opinions about NY, Maine, Ca, Tx, Fl, and gosh knows where else. Also, keep in mind that "asphalt is not asphalt" in a way similar to grades of gasoliine are not the same octane ratings. The materials are mixed for the area/temps they're gonig to be used in. It seems to me he already spoke with the paving contractor in his area. Why he's hiring a contractor that he doesn't trust is the real question. |
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On 8/13/2011 2:02 PM, Smitty Two wrote:
In , wrote: In , typed: Hello, Live outside of Boston, For a typical home complete driveway re-do, can the hot asphalt be put down in the Fall season O.K. ? Or, should it be done only in the hot summer months. Paving Contractor says they do it thru late Nov. ! Any minimum outside temp's involved for a "good" job" to be done ? Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob Wow: That depends on so many factors and you've given so little iniformation your only hope is to call the contractors and ask them in your area. Here you're going to get opinions about NY, Maine, Ca, Tx, Fl, and gosh knows where else. Also, keep in mind that "asphalt is not asphalt" in a way similar to grades of gasoliine are not the same octane ratings. The materials are mixed for the area/temps they're gonig to be used in. It seems to me he already spoke with the paving contractor in his area. Why he's hiring a contractor that he doesn't trust is the real question. I'm no expert, but isn't the temp more of an issue with the substrate prep, more than with the asphalt laying itself? Hard to roll and tamp half-frozen mud, gravel, and sand, etc. I'd still be leery of asphalt going down when ground is frozen, for obvious frost heave issues, but as long as the machinery they are using can keep the asphalt pliable enough to work, does the cool-down rate really affect it that much? I mean, not like it ever really gets solid like concrete anyway. I'll note that I HAVE seen them lay hot asphalt patches in dead of winter, like for a water main break on a major road where cold patch was out of the question. 3 guys with torches that looked like giant versions of what roofers use, were going back and forth on the edges of the old cut asphalt, presumably so the patch would bond enough to last till spring. All in all, it looked like a miserable day for those fellows. But having said all that- some years, winter comes late, even as far north as here in MI. I have had to mow in November, the year after I was shoveling snow in October. If you happen to get a nice stretch of weather, say a week or so, paving in Nov does not sound totally implausible. A good paving company won't do work they think they will get callbacks on. What did your other bidders say? -- aem sends... |
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Bob wrote the following:
Hello, Live outside of Boston, For a typical home complete driveway re-do, can the hot asphalt be put down in the Fall season O.K. ? Or, should it be done only in the hot summer months. Paving Contractor says they do it thru late Nov. ! Any minimum outside temp's involved for a "good" job" to be done ? Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob Here's a thought. Call your local highway department and ask them the latest time of year they do any paving. Here in the NE, at least, asphalt companies shut down for the winter, so you can assume it will be sometime before that date. You're not going to get the kind of traffic in your driveway as the roads get. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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