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The most famous airport in North Orange County and a favorite in all of Southern California happens to be in the heart of Santa Ana.
We don't know about you, but whenever we need to fly in or out of this state, we want to go through John Wayne/SNA.
The two other popular airports in the area are:
In recent decades, aircrafts have become much heavier and more demanding of pavement surfaces in airports all over the world. It's now more important than ever to hire the right asphalt contractor to handle these jobs, for the safety of pilots, travelers, and airport staff in the county. The RockSolid Asphalt Paving Santa Ana are proud to offer airport asphalt paving services to our local airports to keep them running as smoothly as possible.
Asphalt can be found in a number of places throughout an airport. Most notably would be on the roads or ramps leading up to the parking lot, the departures/arrivals areas, and the parking lots themselves.
Sometimes, due to the flight schedule that an airport has, they might opt for temporary fixes such as asphalt patches for their airports instead of opting for more in-depth services. We'll evaluate your needs on a case by case basis to determine what's best for the airport.
The RockSolid Asphalt Paving Santa Ana have a number of methods for proper asphalt patching if that is indeed the best solution.
The runway is the most critical area of an airport. If we're talking about a major airport, those runways handle hundreds of thousands of takeoffs and landings each and every year. And like we mentioned earlier, these aircrafts are only getting heavier with time. With aircrafts weighing hundreds of tons, moving on and off the pavement on a daily basis, it goes without saying that the pavements need to be reliable.
They need to provide firm, durable, and stable support during all weather conditions. It doesn't rain much in Southern California, but rain or shine, these planes are still coming and going, and airports need to be able to count on the pavement.
Most of the time, runways are constructed of asphalt, concrete, or a combination of both. This all depends on the ground conditions, and the type of aircraft(s) used at the facility. It's absolutely imperative that this asphalt be well-maintained and receive any necessary repairs as soon as possible after they occur or after they're noticed.
We don't take chances with asphalt at airports. If your asphalt runway needs attention, please call us as soon as possible so that we can come out and assess the situation. We consider these inquiries to be among the most urgent that we receive, so we will move things around to prioritize your needs.
Just say the word, and we'll be there.
Airport runways and taxiways are often made of a flexible pavement with an asphalt surface. For most airports out there, you'll still see Marshall-designed asphalt, with its distinct sawn grooves. But as technology continues to develop, more asphalt are beginning to opt for alternate asphalt mixtures for a number of reasons. Among them is increased resistance to stress, which is an extremely important performance requirement for airport surface asphalt. This minimizes the risk of rutting, shoving and groove closure. Minimiing these risks is critical to the safe operation of the aircrafts.
Small problems lead to big problems. One thing that we really appreciate about those who bear the heavy responsibility of managing an airport is that they are on top of safety measures. Airport runways and taxiways are inspected very often, and when any potential problems arise, they are quickly dealt with. Let the RockSolid Asphalt Paving Santa Ana be on your speed dial whenever you need services for your airport asphalt. They say that nobody will ever care as much about your business as you do. But we have such a passion about our community and the people who make it what it is. Let us show you how we're different.
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