The Technical Advantage of Working with We Love Paving: Precision Asphalt & Concrete Solutions

When it comes to high-performance paving, technical execution is everything. At We Love Paving, we don’t just lay asphalt — we engineer durable surfaces that meet strict load requirements, drainage standards, ADA compliance, and lifecycle cost-efficiency goals. Our clients rely on us for code-compliant, structurally sound, and long-lasting pavement systems designed for real-world usage.

This article highlights the technical considerations that separate our work from traditional paving contractors — and why WLP is trusted across California for mission-critical paving projects.


1. Engineered Subgrade Preparation

Every successful paving project begins with proper base preparation. Our process includes:

  • Soil evaluation and compaction testing

  • Sub-base installation using Class II aggregate or treated base

  • Proof-rolling and final grading to eliminate soft spots and ensure even compaction

  • Laser-guided elevation planning for precise slope and water drainage

Whether for light-duty parking or industrial truck loading zones, our base prep meets or exceeds Caltrans and ASTM standards.


2. Asphalt Design & Application

Our asphalt paving work is designed for longevity, surface performance, and environmental exposure. Key technical specs include:

  • Hot mix asphalt (HMA) types selected based on traffic loads and regional climate

  • Layered applications with compacted thickness typically ranging from 2″ to 6″

  • Joint construction techniques (longitudinal & transverse) to prevent cracking

  • Compaction density targets (92%–95%) verified with nuclear density gauges

  • Tack coat application for superior bond between layers

Our equipment is GPS-calibrated for precision, and all materials are sourced from certified California suppliers.


3. ADA Compliance & Code Standards

All WLP paving projects meet or exceed ADA, CBC, and local municipal standards, including:

  • Proper cross slopes (max 2%) on accessible routes

  • Detectable warning surfaces on curb ramps

  • Compliant parking stall dimensions, striping angles, and signage

  • Van-accessible ADA stalls with access aisles and slope verification

  • Path-of-travel continuity with no abrupt vertical transitions

We work closely with civil engineers and inspectors to ensure full documentation and pass-first-time approvals.


4. Concrete Flatwork & Structural Pads

For high-load and high-traffic zones, our concrete division specializes in:

  • 6″–10″ thick structural pads for dumpsters, loading docks, and heavy equipment

  • Rebar reinforcement and doweling per ACI standards

  • Integral curbs and sidewalks with precise formwork and finish

  • Expansion joint placement for thermal movement

  • Curing compound applications for extended service life

All concrete mixes are batched to spec and tested for slump, air content, and compressive strength (4,000–5,000 PSI typical).


5. Preventative Maintenance Strategy

Long-term pavement performance relies on routine care. We provide:

  • Sealcoating using high-solids, coal tar or asphalt-based sealers

  • Crack filling with hot-applied rubberized material (ASTM D6690)

  • Pothole patching using infrared or cut-and-replace methods

  • Drainage and grading inspections to prevent water intrusion and sub-base failure

  • Thermoplastic or paint striping for long-lasting visibility and compliance


Conclusion:
At We Love Paving, every detail matters. Our technical approach — from subgrade to surface finish — is what allows us to consistently deliver high-performance, low-maintenance pavement systems for commercial, industrial, and municipal clients.

📞 Contact us today for a site inspection or spec-driven estimate. We’ll build it right, the first time.


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WHO IS FRED?

Fred, Regional Operations Manager, comes from a family of immigrant roots and a story built on sacrifice, discipline, and hard work. Growing up, Fred watched his parents work long hours and weekends to create a better future teaching him the values of perseverance, determination, and doing things the right way every single time.
We Love Paving began with Fred’s father, who started doing what he knew best: paving. Over the years, he built experience alongside respected professionals in the industry, refining his methods and developing a reputation for quality work that speaks for itself. As his clientele grew, so did the vision one built not only on skill, but on integrity and pride in every job.

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