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Article Title: Basics of Asphalt Removal
Author: Robert Corter
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Paving methods are never perfect nor permanent. With the unending occurrence of rain and wind, asphalt roadways and paths are inevitably damaged. When this happens, repair is required. Whether the option is to remove the asphalt or have it replaced with a new one, the very first dilemma faced by the owner is the removal of the asphalt. This article will offer the basics on asphalt removal.
The very first step to make is to call the national on the future removal activity. Doing this will ensure the prevention of damage to any sewer and utility lines. Moreover, it is considered illegal to perform an asphalt removal operation without the knowledge of the government. The ideal time to call the national is two days before commencement of the removal. It is also essential to validate the owner of the structure where the asphalt will be removed. There is a possibility that any structure near one's house is owned by the city.
A concrete saw and its required blades can be purchased or rented for asphalt removal. If clean lines are needed between the asphalt to be removed and retained, the saw can be used to break asphalt into small pieces. For smaller areas of asphalt, simple hand tools may do the job. A sufficient supply of water must be made available since saws will use water for control over dust.
The saw have diamond blades which are supported with a device that resembles a lawn mower. It muse be guided along the area of the asphalt to be removed. If a large section of concrete is to be removed, the saw can be used to split it into smaller pieces so that hand tools can be used. The blade must not be forced but gentle guidance is applied on the blade to the asphalt. A straight line should be followed during cutting. The saw must not be forced to curve when cutting to avoid damage of the saw blades.
For cracked sections, a sledgehammer or pick axes can be used. Whether the asphalt is damaged or have cracks, the surrounding asphalt can be loosened using a sledgehammer while cracks can be expanded using a pick axe. The breaker bar can be used to lever the chunks of asphalts up, extracting them from the ground.
The chunks of asphalt can be easily removed by hand. A wheel barrow can be used to contain the chunks and transfer them to a truck that will in turn transport them for disposal. Asphalts are 100% recyclable and so the local authorities can be consulted as to the methods of recycling asphalt. An asphalt can be loaded into asphalt recycler and converted to a Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAM).
The things mentioned above are just the basic methods in asphalt removal. For a more comprehensive and detailed means, however, there are a lot of companies that offer these services. Companies like 3-D Construction � (St. Pete, Fl 33704) provide asphalt removal services to its customers. Before commencing the removal of asphalt, it is vital to know its basics and implications.
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