Western MA & Northern CT
Asphalt Milling and Paving
Cost-effective pavement rehabilitation across Western MA & Northern CT
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What Is Asphalt Milling?
Smart surface removal — without full tear-out
Ace Asphalt provides professional asphalt milling and paving services throughout Western MA and Northern Connecticut. Asphalt milling is the controlled removal of the top layer of existing pavement using specialized cold-milling machines. Unlike full reconstruction, milling preserves the stable base underneath — saving time, money, and material while delivering a surface that performs like new.
The process prepares the surface for a new asphalt overlay by creating the ideal bonding profile, correcting drainage slope, and eliminating accumulated surface damage. According to the Federal Highway Administration, reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) is one of the most recycled materials in the U.S. — 100% of milled material is reused in new asphalt mixes.
- Eliminates cracks, ruts, and surface failures before they spread to the base layer.
- Maintains proper pavement elevation relative to curbs, drains, and adjacent surfaces.
- Reduces material and disposal costs versus full excavation and reconstruction.
- 100% environmentally friendly — reclaimed asphalt is recycled back into new pavement.
- Preserves the structural base when it remains sound, extending pavement life cost-effectively.
Make the Right Decision
Milling and overlay vs. full replacement — which do you need?
Choosing the wrong approach costs money. Here's how we help you decide — and why asphalt milling and paving is the right answer for most pavement rehabilitation projects in Western MA.
Milling + Overlay ✓ Recommended
Structurally sound base — no base failure
Surface cracking, rutting, or deterioration
Height corrections needed at drains or curbs
Budget-conscious rehabilitation
Minimal disruption to operations
Typical cost: 40–60% less than full replacement
Full Reconstruction
Significant base or subgrade failure
Extensive alligator cracking throughout
Drainage issues requiring sub-base correction
Pavement over 25 years old with deep damage
Complete redesign of lot layout needed
Not sure which is right for your pavement? We assess every project on-site for free — no obligation.
Our Process
Efficient. Precise. Built to last.
Our proven asphalt milling and paving process delivers consistent results on every project — commercial or residential. Here's what to expect from first contact to final walkthrough.
Site Evaluation & Planning
We assess pavement conditions, existing elevations, drainage patterns, and depth requirements. You receive a written proposal the same day.
Precision Asphalt Milling
Our cold-milling machines remove worn asphalt to the exact specified depth with clean, consistent edges — preserving the stable base beneath.
Surface Preparation
The milled surface is swept, cleaned, and tack-coated to create the strongest possible bond between the existing base and new asphalt overlay.
New Asphalt Installation
Fresh hot-mix asphalt is machine-laid to spec, then hand-finished and compacted for a smooth, even, durable surface.
Striping & Final Details
Optional striping, markings, and clean-up are completed to leave the property looking finished and professional.

Why Ace Asphalt
Why choose Ace Asphalt for milling and paving?
When it comes to asphalt milling and paving in Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut, Ace Asphalt combines experience, reliability, and customer-focused service on every project. We also offer parking lot installation and commercial asphalt patching and repair for businesses throughout the region.
Skilled operators with 20+ years experience
Our crews have handled hundreds of milling and paving projects across Western MA and Northern CT.
Modern cold-milling equipment
Precise depth control means consistent results and a surface that bonds properly with the new overlay.
High-quality hot-mix asphalt
We use materials sourced from trusted local suppliers — built for New England weather conditions.
On-time project completion
We respect your schedule. Most projects are completed with minimal disruption to your operations.
2-year workmanship warranty
Every milling and paving project is backed by our 2-year warranty — no exceptions.
Competitive rates, no hidden costs
You receive an itemized written proposal before any work begins. No surprises.
Ideal Applications
Commercial parking lots and shopping centers
Industrial facilities and warehouses
Municipal roads and access ways
Multi-unit residential properties
School and institutional campuses
Retail plazas and strip malls
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Frequently Asked Questions
Asphalt milling and paving — your questions answered
Still have questions about asphalt milling and paving in Western MA? Here are the most common questions we get from property owners across Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut.
How is milling different from full removal?
Full removal (also called full-depth reclamation or reconstruction) excavates the entire pavement structure down to native soil. Milling only removes the top 1.5 to 4 inches of asphalt surface while preserving the structural base. This makes milling significantly faster, less expensive, and less disruptive — and is the right choice when the base is still structurally sound.
How long does a milled and paved surface last?
A properly milled and repaved surface typically lasts 15 to 20 years with appropriate maintenance. This includes seal coating every 3 to 5 years and prompt crack filling as needed. The longevity of the overlay depends heavily on the quality of the base preparation — which is why we assess every project carefully before work begins.
Is milling environmentally friendly?
Yes. Reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) — the material removed during milling — is one of the most recycled materials in the construction industry. Up to 100% of the milled material can be reused in new asphalt mixes, reducing the demand for virgin aggregate and lowering the environmental footprint of your paving project.
How deep does milling go?
Milling depth depends on the condition and thickness of the existing pavement and the overlay design. Typical depths range from 1.5 to 3 inches for surface milling, and up to 4+ inches for deeper rehabilitation. We determine the correct depth during the site evaluation.
Can milling fix drainage problems?
Yes — one of the primary benefits of milling is the ability to regrade the surface for improved drainage. By removing material selectively, we can correct birdbaths, ponding areas, and improper slopes that cause water to collect on the pavement surface.
How soon can traffic use the pavement after milling and paving?
The newly paved surface is typically ready for vehicle traffic within 24 to 48 hours. We recommend allowing additional time in hot weather, as asphalt takes longer to cure and is more susceptible to surface marks from turning vehicles. Pedestrian traffic can usually resume within a few hours.
Ready to transform your property?
Contact us today and experience the Ace Asphalt difference.
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