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Lowest Bid vs Best Value: Choosing the Right Asphalt Contractor

Lowest Bid vs Best Value: Choosing the Right Asphalt Contractor

January 29, 2026

Deciding between the lowest bid and best value when choosing an asphalt contractor means weighing short-term price savings against long-term project performance, budget control, and pavement durability. We understand that property owners face this dilemma with every paving project, wondering whether saving money upfront might cost more in the long run. We’re here to help

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Bad Soil Can Ruin Asphalt – Here’s How to Avoid It

Bad Soil Can Ruin Asphalt – Here’s How to Avoid It

July 17, 2025

When it comes to asphalt paving, what lies beneath the surface is just as crucial as the blacktop you see. Poor soil can quickly deteriorate asphalt, leading to costly cracks, surface failures, and hazardous unevenness.  Property owners often overlook this critical factor, only to face expensive repairs later. However, the good news is that these

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Top Heat-Resistant Asphalt Mixes for Denver | Same-Day Estimate

July 4, 2025

In Denver’s scorching summer months, standard asphalt often succumbs to heat damage, leading to cracks and premature wear, as noted by the Asphalt Institute. Heat-resistant asphalt mixes in Denver are vital for ensuring your pavement’s durability and aesthetic appeal. At Asphalt Coating Company, we specialize in delivering high-performance, UV-resistant asphalt solutions tailored to Denver’s high-altitude

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Freeze-Thaw Asphalt Mix Design for Denver | Warranty-Backed Guide

Freeze-Thaw Asphalt Mix Design for Denver | Warranty-Backed Guide

July 4, 2025

Freeze-thaw asphalt design in Denver is essential for protecting pavements from the city’s frequent temperature swings during winter, as noted in studies on pavement degradation. These freeze-thaw cycles can damage asphalt surfaces, causing cracks, potholes, and reduced lifespan. At Asphalt Coating Company, we specialize in advanced mix designs tailored to withstand Denver’s challenging climate. With

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