Great little paver for sure, I still use it to this day to lay down gravel. I’m a huge fan of my Mauldin, but I still love using my little Puckett when I can.
Like a well oiled “Machine” the way you all work together…….Great job looks awesome, and your vid and drone skillz make it worth watching without Fast Forwarding👍
Watching from ireland 🇮🇪 top quality work the extra time spent on the finer details others wouldn't bother with really stand out Top quality workmanship . Super cool trucks to ❤ .
You do a good job videoing your paving project. Don’t know how you make money with all your equipment doing a small residential job but you have a good crew.
Thank you so much I really appreciate that. We have an amazing team. I don’t remember the exact number on this project but I know it would be around 25 to 28 tons. Approximately.
Can your company do a video about tracks an tires on skid steers cause I see you have both on your job sites to me they both erupt the ground no matter wether it is dirt are grass
Wow, your channel just popped up in suggested. Good stuff! Your overhead must be immaculate! Lots of equipment and big crew, sort of the walmart of asphalt, get more jobs and make lots of revenue. Get it done fast and take lots of jobs, brings more revenue.
In Canada we do not run Binder then Top coat. Residential painting is most commonly done with one left of ash fault. We pave 2 1/2 inches of residential Asphalt for projects. I would, however, love if it was an industry standard in Ottawa Canada to pave with a binder coat and a topcoat/ two lifts of asphalt. Clients in this area simply do not see the value in paying for two lifts of Asphalt. It’s extremely uncommon here. As for the puddles, I assure you this driveway, has no water issues and has zero puddling on the final result. We had lots of slope to work with. Thanks for watching
Lol the more I watch these guys omg now 2 bobcats grading a driveway that small what are you doing bro seriously are you hiring? I’d love to come play in a machine like these guys are doing
Good job but the homeowner should of paid for a plastic culvert to be installed so it doesn’t rot out in a few years and have to tear out that beautiful pavement job
Honestly that isn’t a bad idea. We did check the culvert at the time of doing this project and it was in perfect condition, but again. Nothing wrong with your idea at all. Something I’ll think about moving forward. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
Wow that’s way to much equipment for a job that’s small 2 bobcats way too much mini excavator your over cost must be crazy I’d love to know what you charged that customer Experience, paver, asking here
Thanks for your comment. I think I answered this question in another video. We have been paving for 29 years here in Ottawa, Canada. It’s extremely common to run 1 lift of asphalt on all residential projects. We pave at 2.5”. However, when we do commercial projects, we pay them in to 2 inch lift of asphalt. It’s an industry standard around here to pave driveways/residential properties in one left, and it’s a preference of mine to do all commercial work in two lift. I do, however, I agree with you and wish that everything we did was in fact two lifts of asphalt, or as commonly said in the states, binder, coat and topcoat. I believe the reason it’s not an industry standard, and in fact not at all common in Canada, or at least, in this part of Canada, is just simply due to the cost factor of having an additional lift of Asphalt.
My 16 month old grandson will love your videos. Big trucks and bull dozers. 👍
That is awesome!
Your video editing and drone shots are on point 💪🏼Keep the videos coming.
Thank you! Will do!
Nice pave brother. Love to see you running the old Puckett. In the right hands you can really get a great mat out of em
Great little paver for sure, I still use it to this day to lay down gravel. I’m a huge fan of my Mauldin, but I still love using my little Puckett when I can.
Geez a 15 person paving crew. And they all work. I wish ours was like this…
That's how we roll man, I love these guys, they work their asses off.
Lol I get out of my truck and shovel rake clean up when I'm waiting. Crazy to see guys leaning on the tools doing sweet fa. And still have a job !
I've been a paving foreman for 8 year's I've never had a crew vigger then 12 but most the time we pave with 8-9 having 15 would be a luxury lol
How much was the job in US dollars?
Looks great guys, well done. Quite different to how we pave in New Zealand, but hard to argue with results.
Thank you!
also its nice to see someone doing it right,,,,good job
great video nice to see local content!!
Thank-you for your support!
Like a well oiled “Machine” the way you all work together…….Great job looks awesome, and your vid and drone skillz make it worth watching without Fast Forwarding👍
Watching from ireland 🇮🇪 top quality work the extra time spent on the finer details others wouldn't bother with really stand out Top quality workmanship . Super cool trucks to ❤ .
Hello from Canada 🇨🇦. Thank you so much for noticing our attention to detail. It’s something we take the most pride in as a team. 🤝🏻
I got a concrete youtube page but I always enjoy a good asphalt page. even though I don't do that, BTW I gave u a sub
My two favorite channels
Great work job looks great. U just need a better paver. All that nice equipment and the cheapest paver.
Haha, you aren't wrong. We have something special coming in next week, you're going to want to check it out
super job,bravo a toute l 'équipe salutation France..
Thank you for watching!
Why didn’t u saw cut the road? The joint looks awful
Agreed, would have been a better call to cut it.
Great work guys true hard working team effort 👌 💪 🙂 👏 👍 🙌
Thank you so much 😀
Love the videos man
I appreciate the support! Thanks for watching
You do a good job videoing your paving project. Don’t know how you make money with all your equipment doing a small residential job but you have a good crew.
Thank you! I appreciate the support.
I certainly prefer playing on bigger projects. But, big or small we do them all.
Thanks for watching
Awesome job as always and have a great labor day weekend!!
Thanks! You too!
@@capitalasphalt You are very welcome!
Wish our guys were like this, half complain they want to go home at 1pm 😂
Thank you for the support! Our guys work so hard, I'm very proud of them.
Good Work !
Thanks!
You guys killing it. Question how many tons did y’all put down?
Thank you so much I really appreciate that. We have an amazing team. I don’t remember the exact number on this project but I know it would be around 25 to 28 tons. Approximately.
Can your company do a video about tracks an tires on skid steers cause I see you have both on your job sites to me they both erupt the ground no matter wether it is dirt are grass
Great job
Killing it bros
Thank you!
Wow, your channel just popped up in suggested. Good stuff! Your overhead must be immaculate! Lots of equipment and big crew, sort of the walmart of asphalt, get more jobs and make lots of revenue. Get it done fast and take lots of jobs, brings more revenue.
Thank you for watching!
Bad ass good job
Thank you dude!
At 0:05 that looks so awesome at night time.
Thank-you!
@@capitalasphalt Your welcome.👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎
Are you not supposed to stay off it once its compacted for a little while?
they're wearing flat shoes and don't weight that much so not an issue LOL
What song is that
Wow, how do you make profit with that many people??
We certainly have a large team, but we try to make sure we make profits as a business. So I guess the answer is, we find a way!
Thanks for watching
God bless you brother
God bless you too!
Great 💪
Get a head camera your videos will blow up but either way well done 👍 keep grinding!
We’re is the binder…..a few puddles there aswell
In Canada we do not run Binder then Top coat. Residential painting is most commonly done with one left of ash fault. We pave 2 1/2 inches of residential Asphalt for projects. I would, however, love if it was an industry standard in Ottawa Canada to pave with a binder coat and a topcoat/ two lifts of asphalt. Clients in this area simply do not see the value in paying for two lifts of Asphalt. It’s extremely uncommon here.
As for the puddles, I assure you this driveway, has no water issues and has zero puddling on the final result. We had lots of slope to work with.
Thanks for watching
1.25 ton roller nice
The guy cutting grass with a quickie saw…. Cmon
it works great man! we use it all the time for that lol makes a clean line!
My dream com to Canada 🇨🇦please help me please
Lol the more I watch these guys omg now 2 bobcats grading a driveway that small what are you doing bro seriously are you hiring? I’d love to come play in a machine like these guys are doing
We have the equipment and the men to run it, why not use it. Again, our system works great for us. Thanks for your opinion.
Why does he keep saying "ashphall"?
We pronounce "asphalt" as "ash-phalt" in this area of Canada
Better than kwc for sure
Lol I dunno about that, but thanks for watching 🙏🏼
Man that’s some boney mix.
HL3 Fine
Good job but the homeowner should of paid for a plastic culvert to be installed so it doesn’t rot out in a few years and have to tear out that beautiful pavement job
Honestly that isn’t a bad idea. We did check the culvert at the time of doing this project and it was in perfect condition, but again. Nothing wrong with your idea at all. Something I’ll think about moving forward.
Thanks for taking the time to watch.
You only needed 2 excavators
Maybe 🤷🏼♂️
Wow that’s way to much equipment for a job that’s small 2 bobcats way too much mini excavator your over cost must be crazy I’d love to know what you charged that customer
Experience, paver, asking here
Thats your opinion 👍🏼lol we have a great system and team. Things work fine for us. And our clients are very happy.
Man I don’t understand why these little companies never run binder first then top coat. That’s not gonna last long
Thanks for your comment. I think I answered this question in another video. We have been paving for 29 years here in Ottawa, Canada.
It’s extremely common to run 1 lift of asphalt on all residential projects. We pave at 2.5”. However, when we do commercial projects, we pay them in to 2 inch lift of asphalt. It’s an industry standard around here to pave driveways/residential properties in one left, and it’s a preference of mine to do all commercial work in two lift. I do, however, I agree with you and wish that everything we did was in fact two lifts of asphalt, or as commonly said in the states, binder, coat and topcoat.
I believe the reason it’s not an industry standard, and in fact not at all common in Canada, or at least, in this part of Canada, is just simply due to the cost factor of having an additional lift of Asphalt.
Ash-fault?
I’m assuming it’s a Canadian thing. That’s how we say it here in Ottawa, Canada 🇨🇦
Where are you from?
I’m assuming you say it like “ ass- fault” ?
5 mins in this video
After Dark X sweater weather
“asHfault” -_-
Pay me $70 a hour and I’ll run your crew with less guy less equipment and get more done in a day guaranteed
Lol this made me laugh
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