Precision Depth Control for Perfect Overlays

Plan Asphalt Milling in Loxahatchee

Before a new surface layer goes down, the old pavement often needs to be removed to maintain curb heights and correct drainage slopes. In Loxahatchee, Florida Coast Paving uses state-of-the-art cold planing machines equipped with precision depth controls to remove a specified thickness of existing asphalt. You'll hear the distinctive grind of the rotating drum as carbide-tipped teeth pulverize the old surface, leaving a textured profile that bonds perfectly with the new overlay.

Milling is essential for addressing drainage problems, eliminating surface irregularities, and ensuring a uniform slope across your parking lot or roadway. The process is environmentally friendly—removed asphalt millings can be recycled into new pavement or used as base material. Our advanced equipment achieves exact depth and profile specifications throughout Loxahatchee, setting the stage for a smooth, long-lasting resurfacing job.

Schedule your asphalt milling and cold planing service in Loxahatchee to prepare your pavement for a flawless overlay.

How Our Process Works

Milling involves running a self-propelled machine with a rotating drum across the pavement surface to remove a precise layer of asphalt.

We set depth controls to match project specifications, then sweep and haul away the millings for recycling in Loxahatchee.

Key steps in a typical milling project include:

What's Included in This Service

Professional milling ensures your overlay sits at the correct elevation relative to curbs, gutters, and drainage inlets, preventing water from pooling or flowing toward structures.

How deep can you mill asphalt pavement?
Our cold planers can remove anywhere from half an inch to several inches in a single pass, with depth adjusted electronically for consistent results.
What happens to the milled asphalt material?
We haul away the millings for recycling into new asphalt mix or reuse as a compacted base layer on other projects, supporting sustainable construction practices.
Can milling fix drainage issues?
Yes, by removing high spots and creating a uniform cross-slope, milling redirects water flow and prevents ponding common in flat parking areas in Loxahatchee.
Is milling noisy or disruptive?
The process generates moderate noise from the rotating drum and requires temporary lane closures, but most projects finish within a day or two.
Do you always need to mill before an overlay?
Not always—milling is recommended when adding new asphalt would raise the surface above curbs or drainage structures, or when correcting slope problems.

Our precision-controlled milling machines deliver a clean, textured surface ready for the tack coat and overlay, ensuring maximum bond strength and a level finished grade. Contact us to discuss your asphalt milling and pavement removal needs in Loxahatchee.