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Concrete Patio Pavers vs. Solid Concrete

At Sikes Asphalt Group Inc., we perform a lot of driveway installation and maintenance, but we also provide concrete services for smaller projects, including patio construction. If you’re considering replacing, repairing or installing a concrete patio at your home or business, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve helped countless clients with their outdoor relaxation […]

What Time of Year Is Best for Driveway Repair?

If your driveway or parking lot is looking a bit worse for wear recently, you might be considering investing in some repairs. Luckily, you’ve come to the right place. Sikes Asphalt Group Inc. has been in the business for almost 20 years, so we’ve got you covered for all sorts of asphalt, concrete and sealcoating […]

Sealcoating Aftercare Tips

Sealcoating is the best way to extend your asphalt driveway’s lifespan and preserve its great appearance. However, the sealcoating process isn’t quite over once the paving crew leaves the job site. There is also some sealcoating aftercare maintenance in Santa Rosa, CA that homeowners need to perform on their own. Continue reading to learn a […]

Foundation Maintenance Tips

Although we aren’t constantly thinking about it, the foundation is one of the most important aspects of a home. Issues with the foundation aren’t just expensive to repair—they can also cause significant problems for other parts of your house. The good news is that with a little basic care, your foundation can last for years. […]

What Is Slurry Seal, and How Is It Different from Sealcoat

Asphalt is designed to last for decades, but it must be cared for and maintained properly to offer reliable performance over many years. Sealcoats are applied to asphalt to protect the surface from the elements, reduce the effects of weathering and mitigate some of the wear and tear that pavement is subject to. Understanding different […]

What Is Sealcoating? Here Are Some Key Facts

Asphalt pavement is mostly a mix of gravel, rock and/or stone and a binder. Also known as asphalt cement, the binder is what holds the rock together and slows the deterioration of the asphalt surface. Without proper maintenance, UV sunlight, rain and chemicals will begin to take a toll on the binder, weakening the surface […]

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