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    Pet Cat Recovering After Being Sprayed with Hot Asphalt - December 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CORPUS CHRISTI (Kiii News) -

    A local pet owner said a paving crew contracted by his neighbor intentionally sprayed his cat with hot asphalt on Wednesday, and now he is looking for those responsible.

    The cat, named Ricky, is now being treated by a local veterinarian.

    "I didn't even recognize him," cat owner Pat Jock said. "I was just lost for words, which isn't normal for me, because I usually speak."

    It happened on the 4700 block of Jarvis. You can still see where the spraying occurred, along with the cat's footprints going down the sidewalk, up a driveway and onto a covered chair. By the time Jock found him, the cat was in distress.

    "He couldn't move. He was stuck together, actually, from this stuff, he got saturated so bad," Jock said. "And he just curled up in a fetal position and I finally got him to the vet."

    At the Doddridge Animal Clinic, Ricky had to be shaved, revealing burns caused by the boiling hot asphalt.

    "It's hard to tell because it doesn't want to eat," veterinary technician Santos Rodriguez said. "It doesn't want to eat and doesn't want to drink any water, so we just have to wait and see what he does. I'm sure he feels bad."

    The neighbor, Linda Emmord, is trying to track down the people responsible for the cruelty. She said she had hired two men who said they worked for Blacktop Paving out of Mesquite, Texas.

    "Every number I've tried to get ahold of them with is to no avail, because I guess they don't want to be found," Emmord said.

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    Asphalt – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - December 18, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    "Bitumen" redirects here. For naturally occurring bituminous sands used for petroleum production, see Oil sands. Note: The terms bitumen and asphalt are mostly interchangeable, except where asphalt is used as an abbreviation for asphalt concrete. This article uses "asphalt/bitumen" where either term is acceptable.

    Asphalt US i// or UK //,[1][2] also known as bitumen / /,[3][4] is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum. It may be found in natural deposits or may be a refined product; it is a substance classed as a pitch. Until the 20th century, the term asphaltum was also used.[5]

    The primary use of asphalt/bitumen is in road construction, where it is used as the glue or binder mixed with aggregate particles to create asphalt concrete. Its other main uses are for bituminous waterproofing products, including production of roofing felt and for sealing flat roofs.

    The terms asphalt and bitumen are often used interchangeably to mean both natural and manufactured forms of the substance. In American English, asphalt (or asphalt cement) is the carefully refined residue from the distillation process of selected crude oils. Outside the United States, the product is often called bitumen. Geological terminology often prefers the term bitumen. Common usage often refers to various forms of asphalt/bitumen as "tar", such as at the La Brea Tar Pits. Another term, mostly archaic, refers to asphalt/bitumen as "pitch". The pitch used in this mixture is sometimes found in natural deposits but usually made by the distillation of crude oil.

    Naturally occurring asphalt/bitumen is sometimes specified by the term "crude bitumen". Its viscosity is similar to that of cold molasses[6][7] while the material obtained from the fractional distillation of crude oil [boiling at 525C (977F)] is sometimes referred to as "refined bitumen".

    The word asphalt is derived from the late Middle English, in turn from French asphalte, based on Late Latin asphalton, asphaltum, which is the latinisation of the Greek (sphaltos, sphalton), a word meaning "asphalt/bitumen/pitch",[8] which perhaps derives from - "without" and , (sfall), "make fall".[9] Note that in French, the term asphalte is used for naturally occurring bitumen-soaked limestone deposits, and for specialised manufactured products with fewer voids or greater bitumen content than the "asphaltic concrete" used to pave roads. It is a significant fact that the first use of asphalt by the ancients was in the nature of a cement for securing or joining together various objects, and it thus seems likely that the name itself was expressive of this application. Specifically Herodotus mentioned that bitumen was brought to Babylon to build its gigantic fortification wall.[10] From the Greek, the word passed into late Latin, and thence into French (asphalte) and English ("asphaltum" and "asphalt").

    The expression "bitumen" originated in the Sanskrit, where we find the words jatu, meaning "pitch," and jatu-krit, meaning "pitch creating", "pitch producing" (referring to coniferous or resinous trees). The Latin equivalent is claimed by some to be originally gwitu-men (pertaining to pitch), and by others, pixtumens (exuding or bubbling pitch), which was subsequently shortened to bitumen, thence passing via French into English. From the same root is derived the Anglo Saxon word cwidu (mastix), the German word Kitt (cement or mastic) and the old Norse word kvada.[11]

    Neither of the terms asphalt or bitumen should be confused with tar or coal tars.

    In British English, the word 'asphalt' is used to refer to a mixture of mineral aggregate and asphalt/bitumen (also called tarmac in common parlance). The earlier word 'asphaltum' is now archaic and not commonly used. In American English, 'asphalt' is equivalent to the British 'bitumen'. However, 'asphalt' is also commonly used as a shortened form of 'asphalt concrete' (therefore equivalent to the British 'asphalt' or 'tarmac'). In Australian English, bitumen is often used as the generic term for road surfaces. In Canadian English, the word bitumen is used to refer to the vast Canadian deposits of extremely heavy crude oil,[12] while asphalt is used for the oil refinery product used to pave roads and manufacture roof shingles and various waterproofing products. Diluted bitumen (diluted with naphtha to make it flow in pipelines) is known as dilbit in the Canadian petroleum industry, while bitumen "upgraded" to synthetic crude oil is known as syncrude and syncrude blended with bitumen as synbit.[13] Bitumen is still the preferred geological term for naturally occurring deposits of the solid or semi-solid form of petroleum. Bituminous rock is a form of sandstone impregnated with bitumen. The tar sands of Alberta, Canada are a similar material.

    The substance is completely soluble in carbon disulfide, and composed primarily of a mixture of highly condensed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; it is most commonly modelled as a colloid, with asphaltenes as the dispersed phase and maltenes as the continuous phase (though there is some disagreement amongst chemists regarding its structure). One writer stated although a "considerable amount of work has been done on the composition of asphalt, it is exceedingly difficult to separate individual hydrocarbon in pure form",[14] and "it is almost impossible to separate and identify all the different molecules of asphalt, because the number of molecules with different chemical structure is extremely large".[15]

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    Asphalt concrete – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - December 18, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Asphalt concrete is a composite material commonly used in construction projects such as road surfaces, parking lots, and airports. Asphalt concrete consists of asphalt (used as a binder) mixed with mineral aggregate and then laid down in layers and compacted. Asphalt concrete was refined and enhanced to its current state by Belgian inventor and U.S. immigrant Edward de Smedt.[2] It is increasingly being used as the core of embankment dams.[3]

    It is commonly called simply asphalt,[4]blacktop, or paving (particularly in North America). The terms "asphalt (or asphaltic) concrete", "bituminous asphalt concrete", and "bituminous mixture" are typically used only in engineering and construction documents and literature. The abbreviation "AC" is sometimes used for "asphalt concrete" but can also denote "asphalt content" or "asphalt cement", referring to the liquid asphalt portion of a bituminous mixture.

    Asphalt concrete pavements are often called just "asphalt" by laypersons who tend to associate the term "concrete" with Portland cement concrete only. The engineering definition of concrete is any composite material composed of mineral aggregate glued together with a binder, whether that binder is Portland cement, asphalt or even epoxy.

    Mixing of asphalt and aggregate is accomplished in one of several ways:

    Asphalt concrete pavementsespecially those at airfieldsare sometimes called tarmac for historical reasons, although they do not contain tar and are not constructed using the macadam process.

    A variety of specialty asphalt concrete mixtures have been developed to meet specific needs, such as stone-matrix asphalt, which is designed to ensure a very strong wearing surface, or porous asphalt pavements, which are permeable and allow water to drain through the pavement for controlling stormwater.

    Asphalt concrete has different performance characteristics in terms of surface durability, tire wear, braking efficiency and roadway noise. The appropriate asphalt performance characteristic is obtained by the traffic level amount in categories A,B,C,D,E, and friction coarse (FC-5). Asphalt concrete generates less roadway noise than Portland cement concrete surfacing, and is typically less noisy than chip seal surfaces.[6][7]

    Tire noise effects are amplified at higher operating speeds. Noise is generated through the conversion of kinetic energy to sound waves. The idea that highway design could be influenced by acoustical engineering considerations including selection of surface paving types arose in the early 1970s.[8][9]

    Asphalt deterioration can include crocodile cracking, potholes, upheaval, raveling, bleeding, rutting, shoving, stripping, and grade depressions. In cold climates, freezing of the groundwater underneath can crack asphalt even in one winter (by frost heaving). Filling the cracks with bitumen can temporarily fix the cracks, but only proper construction, i.e. compaction and drainage, can slow this process.

    Factors that cause asphalt concrete to deteriorate over time mostly fall into one of three categories: construction quality, environmental factors and traffic loads. Often, damage results from combinations of factors in all three categories.

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    National Asphalt Pavement Association - December 18, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Research Finds Unintended Consequences of Reflective Pavements

    Addressing the urban heat island effect (UHI) is a growing concern for many municipalities, but a new report from Arizona State University (ASU), "Unintended Consequences: A Research Synthesis Examining the Use of Reflective Pavements to Mitigate the Urban Heat Island Effect," calls into question many common assumptions about the ability of reflective pavements to mitigate UHI.

    Reflective surfaces redirect solar energy and for this reason high-albedo, reflective, or "cool" roofs have been suggested as an important tool for UHI mitigation. However, efforts to apply the same principle to pavements overlook the complexities of urban geography and how ground-level reflections interact with pedestrians, vehicles, and the built environment.

    "We cannot assume that reflective pavements will behave the same as reflective roofs. When energy is reflected from a ground surface, it doesn't return directly to the sky. It reflects back at buildings and pedestrians. Heat concentration in urban areas is a multifaceted problem; it requires a solution that looks at more than just one mitigation strategy," said Heather Dylla, Ph.D., Director of Sustainable Engineering for the National Asphalt Association (NAPA).

    A copy of the report can be downloaded from the ASU National Center for SMART Innovations website at http://ncesmart.asu.edu/news/unintended-consequences.

    The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) today (Sept. 11, 2013) presented Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) with the Asphalt Legislator of the Year Award for her bipartisan leadership in crafting the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21).

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    Paving and Gravel – UK’s leading online supplier of Paving and … - December 17, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Monday, 23 August 2010 17:28 Last Updated on Thursday, 17 March 2011 16:40 Written by Administrator

    Designed to help diy pavers to complete beautiful projects, and to offer landscape designers a polished and precise product to work with quickly and easily.

    Are you looking for Paving Stones? We have a huge range of Paving Stones in any style you can imagine. From driveway paving to sandstone and marble paving.

    Paving Project Packs

    are designed to help diy pavers to complete beautiful projects, and to offer landscape designers a polished and precise product to work with quickly and easily.

    We have random flagstone project packs, circular paving project packs with squaring off kits, octagonal paving project packs, star paving feature packs and much more

    Paving Slabs & Paving Stones

    for paving patios, pathways and driveways. A huge range of Stone Paving, Concrete Paving, Brick Paving, Cobbles, Natural Stone Paving, Paving Flags and DIY Paving Packs.

    Paving slabs are larger paving stones which are used to cover larger areas and are generally more durable. Anything smaller than a paving slab is a paving stone.

    We have a fantastic range of paving slabs and paving stones in both natural stone and concrete mixes.

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    Asphalt Paving Company, Pioneer Asphalt Paving Celebrates Over 25 Years In Business - December 17, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Kings Park, NY (PRWEB) December 17, 2013

    Pioneer Asphalt Paving, a paving contractor based in Kings Park, NY has been serving the Long Island over the last 25 years. The company is licensed in both the Suffolk and Nassau counties in Long Island. The company provides services such as Asphalt Paving, Masonry, Seal Coating, Dry Wells, etc.

    Founded over 25 years ago, Pioneer Asphalt Paving has grown into one of New Yorks largest and most respected paving contracting companies. The company maintains a full paving crew and serves large commercial, industrial owners as well as homeowners. The company offers many services such as repairing asphalt, new parking lots, patios and sidewalks.

    Over the years, the homeowners in Long Island have come to depend upon Pioneer Asphalt Paving for their paving needs to provide the highest level of professionalism and quality service in the paving industry. As an experienced player, Pioneer Asphalt Paving is equipped with the necessary manpower, machinery and expertise to handle your project and get the job done on-time within the budget.

    Pioneer Asphalt Paving, with more than 25 years of experience in the industry, carries workers compensation insurance on all its employees. They are fully licensed and bonded to operate in the Long Island. The company has carved a niche for themselves when it comes to driveway installation and repairs. Driveway paving is both functionally and aesthetically important. A well maintained driveway adds more curb appeal like nothing else. The overall value of a home depends upon the curb appeal and nothing beats a well-maintained driveway that improves it significantly. The founder of the company says that they have invested in the latest technology, the best talent and always use the highest quality equipment and materials available in the market to provide the best results to their customers which has made them the company with the highest level of customer satisfaction in the industry, which evident from their hundreds of satisfied customers.

    Pioneer Asphalt Paving Inc. Ph: 631-486-6950 168 Townline Road Kings Park, Ny 11754

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    Driveway Paving Materials – Landscape Design Advice - December 15, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Driveway paving can range from very simple to more elaborate designs...from the inexpensive to the most costly. There are many different types of driveway materials to choose from, so it really comes down to what you like and what is within your budget.

    It may be a matter of matching the right style or feel to the rest of your landscape. Upkeep and maintenance is another factor.

    Sometimes it might be personal preference. Often it is the cost which will effect your decision on which driveway paving to use, since driveway pricing of materials can vary greatly.

    Here are the basic driveway materials to choose from.

    Please also see Paving Costs for detailed pricing!

    Asphalt and Stone Paving Combination at Entry

    There are various types of loose stone to choose for your driveway. This type of stone is relatively inexpensive compared to all the other driveway materials. It can erode away but can also be easily replaced. A driveway edging should be used to keep it neat and in place, so that it doesn't travel into the lawn or planting beds. Snow removal can be difficult with this stone. It can be a little difficult to walk on.

    Loose stone is very natural looking in casual settings. You might also consider tar and chip (see below) or decomposed granite.

    See asphalt driveway paving and asphalt driveway sealers

    Asphalt is another relatively inexpensive material. It is a simple and functional choice.

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    Premier Paving | Specialists in Driveway Paving in Essex - December 12, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Premier Paving, specialists in Driveway paving, Gravel driveways, Block paving and Patio paving in and around Essex, Kent and Hertfordshire.

    ESSEX.Abridge, Aveley, Barking, Basildon, Benfleet, Billericay, Bishops Stortford, Blackmore End, Boreham,Braintree, Brentwood, Buckhurst Hill, Bulphan, Canvey Island, Chadwell Heath, Chafford Hundred, Chelmsford, Chigwell, Chingford, Colchester, Collier row, Dagenham, Danbury, Doddinghurst, Elm Park, Epping, Felsted,Gidea park, Grays, Great Baddow, Hadleigh, Hainult, Halstead, Harlow, Hatfield Peverel, Herongate, High Roding, Harold hill, Harold Wood, Hornchurch, Horndon On The Hill, Ilford, Ingatestone, Ingrave, Kelvedon, Kelvedon Hatch, Laindon, Leigh on sea, Loughton, Maldon, Margaretting, Mountnessing, Navestockside, Nazeing, Old Harlow, Ongar, Orsett, Pitsea, Purfleet , Rainham, Rayleigh, Rettendon ,Rise park Rochford, Romford, Shenfield, South Benfleet, South Ockendon, South Woodham Ferrers, Southend On Sea, Stanford Le Hope, Stansted , Stapleford Abbotts, Stock, Takeley, Thaxted, Theydon Bois, Tilbury, Tiptree, Upminster, Vange, Waltham Abbey, Wanstead, Warley, West Thurrock, Westcliff On Sea, Wickford, Witham, Woodford, Woodford Bridge, Woodford Green.

    LONDON.Barnet, Bethnal Green, Blackheath, Ealing, East Ham, Edmonton, Finchley, Finsbury, Grenwich, Hackney, Ilford, Leyton, Shoreditch, Stratford, Tottenham, Walthamstowe, Wanstead, West Ham, Wood Green, Woolwich.

    KENT.Aylesford, Ashford, Barnehurst, Beckenham, Belvedere, Bexley, Bexleyheath, Blackfen, Bramley, Chiselhurst, Dartford, Erith, Farnborough, Gravesend, Hextable, Keston, Langfield, Maidstone, New ash Green, Northfleet, Orpington, Sevenoaks, Sidcup, Swanley, Welling.

    HERTFORDSHIRE.Berkamstead, Bishops Storford, BorehamWood, Bushey, Chesunt, Chorley Wood, Elstree, Hatfield, Hemel Hempstead, Hertford, Hitchin, Hoddesdon, Pottersbar, Rickmansworth, St Albans, Stevenage, Waltham Cross, Ware.

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    Driveway Impressions – Making Asphalt Driveways Beautiful - December 9, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Driveway Impressions Meeting the Market's Unmet Needs

    Driveway Impressions was introduced in 2002 after the founders of the company spent ten years learning about the asphalt paving industry while introducing their proprietary decorative asphalt pavement to the marketplace. We discovered the frustrations homeowners face when attempting to secure a contractor to provide them with asphalt driveway paving services. Like most home improvement contracting services these days, it is very difficult to find a good one. All you want is an honest company that will show up when they say they are going to, do what they say they are going to do, are professional and approachable, fix anything that isn't meeting your expectations without a battle, and are fairly priced. In a nut shellyou want reliability.

    Additionally, we discovered that many homeowners want affordable driveway paving options over just a plain, utilitarian, asphalt pavement. The problem has been that the traditional decorative pavement choices are costly. The cost of installing concrete paver bricks or stamped concrete is more than most homeowners are prepared to spend. Homeowners don't realize that they have options when it comes to their asphalt driveway designs. Incorporating proprietary decorative asphalt technology, homeowners can have decorative asphalt driveways with an authentic look of brick, cobblestone or slate, economically installed throughout their driveway or in specific feature areas.

    Driveway Impressions is a growing franchise organization that was developed to fill the market need to deliver quality decorative asphalt driveways to homeowners, through a dedicated team of well trained business professionals who are committed to outstanding customer service. Plain and simplewe do what we say we will, on time, on budget with outstanding results.

    StreetPrint Video | Durability | Beauty | Cost | Competitive Advantage | Winter Performance

    Driveway Impressions. Decorative Asphalt Driveway Solutions. Making asphalt driveways beautiful and affordable. Contact Driveway Impressions for an estimate for your driveway or walkway or for information on franchise opportunities.

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    Paving Contractors Annapolis | Asphalt | Pavement | Driveway … - December 6, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Thank you for considering Cooper Paving of Annapolis, Maryland. Cooper Paving is a third generation, local, family-owned and operated paving company, that has proudly served Anne Arundel County since 1958.

    Cooper Paving is run by brothers Gary, Matt, and Dustin Cooper. At Cooper Paving we work together to provide outstanding services and quality workmanship. Check out some of our superior Residential driveway projects or our asphalt pavement projects to see our quality workmanship. We believe in treating every job, big or small, with the utmost respect, as if it were our own. Remember, asphalt paving is an art and each artist paints a different picture. So if you're searching for a paving contractor with the experience and integrity, delivering superior quality look no further. You have found them.

    Proudly serving Anne Arundel County, Arnold, BWI Airport, Crofton, Crownsville, Curtis Bay, Davidsonville, Edgewater, Ft Meade, Gambrills, Gibson Island, Glen Burnie, Bowie, Hanover, Jessup, Laurel, Millersville, Odenton, Pasadena, Severn, and surrounding areas.

    Dustin, I want to take this time to thank you and Cooper Paving for the outstanding job that you did at our home. It is very refreshing to know that companies still take pride in their work and make sure every detail is complete and putting the customer first in every possible way. Not only our we thrilled with our new driveway but we were mostly impressed by the way our family was treated by you and the staff, you showed nothing but respect to us while you performed the job at a pace that was very impressive. Please know that we will highly recommend Cooper Paving every time we are asked about our driveway. Thanks Again Dustin.

    Best Regards, Brian O'Neal Severna Park, MD

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