Soil Stabilization

Soil stabilization is a crucial aspect of any successful asphalt paving project. First, the soil must be properly stabilized in order to serve as a suitable base for the asphalt layer. This involves adding soil amendments or other soil stabilizers, such as road base materials that help to bind soil particles together and reduce the risk of erosion. Once the soil has been properly stabilized, it is then ready to receive the layers of asphalt that will form the final paving surface. With its strong adhesive properties, asphalt ensures a long-lasting and durable final product that can withstand heavy traffic and harsh weather conditions. Thus, soil stabilization is critical to ensure the success and functionality of asphalt paving projects. Whether you need a new driveway or a sprawling parking lot for a large commercial complex, Magnum Paving is the clear choice for talented, reliable service every time.

The Process

Soil Assessment & Testing

We analyze the soil’s composition and strength to decide which stabilization methods and materials are required.

Stabilization Treatment

There are two types of soil stabilization treatments that we can provide:

  1. Compaction: We increase the density of the soil by compacting it.
  2. Grading and Slope Adjustments: We modify the slope and grade of the soil to promote drainage.

Quality Control

We conduct routine soil examinations to assess the effectiveness of our stabilizing procedure.

Key Benefits

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