FAQs

FAQs

Aarow Asphalt

Have a paving-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How long after asphalt paving is completed can I drive on it?

    The amount of time before you are able to drive on new asphalt varies based on the job and weather conditions. Unless it is severely hot out, our experts recommend waiting about 24 hours before driving on your asphalt driveway in Rochester, MN for the first time.

  • How long will asphalt last?

    Usually, a parking lot that has commercial asphalt paving in Rochester, MN can be expected to last 10 to 20 years, per our experts The length of time sometimes varies based on weather conditions, expected drive traffic, weather conditions, and the weight of vehicles that will be resting on it.

  • How long will my customers and employees be affected if I get my business’s parking lot repaved or sealcoated?

    The impact, at the end of the day, depends on which of the asphalt companies in Rochester, MN you use. Aarow Asphalt has had an amazing reputation in Rochester, Minnesota for the past 35 years. 


    To keep it simple, you should have people stay off of the asphalt or pavement for at least 24 to 30 hours, according to our crew. This is your best bet to get the most out of your investment with Aarow Asphalt in Rochester, Minnesota.

  • Can asphalt repair or asphalt paving be done during winter?

    Most asphalt companies in Rochester, MN will not do this during the winter due to the higher chance of the asphalt not settling correctly or creating issues for you throughout the winter. The last thing you want as a customer is to invest in a new driveway, parking lot, or silage platform, and have it fall apart.

  • When should asphalt sealcoating be applied?

    According to Forbes, asphalt driveways require sealing every three years. This will help you get the most out of your new parking lot or asphalt driveway in Rochester, MN. 


    Aarow Asphalt recommends that you do not apply any type of seal coating for 12 months due to the curing process of the pavement. If there are early cracks or divots in your pavement job within the first 12 months, make sure to let your provider know.

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