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Pavement Contractors in Raleigh, NC

Find asphalt, concrete, sealcoating, striping, and parking lot maintenance contractors serving Raleigh and the surrounding area.

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Blalock Paving, Inc. logo

Raleigh, North Carolina

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingCrack SealingCommercial & Residential

Blalock Paving, Inc. is a paving contractor based in Raleigh, North Carolina, operating since 1968. It provides asphalt and concrete paving, sealcoating, and pavement striping for both commercial and residential properties throughout the Triangle area, including Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill, and other Wake County communities. The company states it is fully licensed and insured and offers a one-year workmanship guarantee on its paving projects.

(919) 782-5740Website on file

Pavement considerations in Raleigh

Across the Southeast and Gulf, pavement rarely sees a hard freeze. The main stresses are sun, heat, humidity, and heavy rain. Sun and heat dry out and soften asphalt. Frequent downpours and high water tables punish any lot with poor drainage. So sealcoating and water management do most of the work in this climate.

UV oxidation and heat softening

Strong year-round sun breaks down the asphalt binder, fading and embrittling the surface, while summer heat can soften asphalt enough to scuff and rut under slow, heavy, or turning traffic.

Heavy rain and drainage failure

Downpours and tropical moisture expose every drainage weakness. Standing water seeps into cracks and joints, saturates the base, and is one of the fastest ways to shorten pavement life here.

Humidity, mildew, and vegetation

High humidity encourages mildew and organic staining, and aggressive plant and root growth can lift and crack edges and lightly trafficked areas.