What millings actually are

When old asphalt gets ground up, the result is millings: chunks of aged asphalt and stone still carrying the original binder. Spread, graded, and rolled, that leftover binder helps the surface knit together and firm up, especially after a few warm days. You get much of the toughness of asphalt at a price closer to stone.

Where millings make sense

Long rural driveways and farm lanes where a full hot-mix pour would run the budget up. Overflow parking, equipment yards, and storage areas that need a stable all-weather surface. Anywhere loose gravel keeps washing out, scattering, or turning to mud. Millings stay put far better and don't kick up the way stone does.

Laid right, not just dumped

Millings are only as good as the prep and compaction behind them. We grade the base for drainage, spread the millings to an even depth, and compact them with a roller so they bind into a firm surface instead of staying loose. Done right, a millings drive sheds water, handles traffic, and holds up for years.

What we handle

  • Recycled millings driveways
  • Farm and rural lanes
  • Overflow and equipment parking
  • Gravel-to-millings upgrades
  • Grading and compaction
  • Base for a future hot-mix overlay

The Rest Of What We Do

Most jobs need more than one service. A new driveway plus a sealcoat, a lot repaved and re-striped, millings on the long lane and hot-mix at the apron. Here's the rest of the menu.

Ready For A Asphalt Millings Installation Quote?

Call the crew or send the form. We will line up a free site visit, usually inside a week, and hand you a written number with no surprises.