17941 Ventura Blvd #205

Los Angeles, CA

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    Paving & Concrete

    Construction System Inc provides the highest quality asphalt paving & concrete construction services while maintaining industry competitive pricing.

    Our high level of service is attributable to the teamwork of our employees and our company leaders.

    Benefits

    As a 100% self performing contractor, we offer a wide range of professional services that will get the job done on time and on budget.

    Stamped Concrete
    Building Floors
    Approaches
    Patios
    Driveways
    Steps
    Other Flatwork
    New Construction

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When is the best time to lay asphalt?
    When paving in hot weather, time becomes less of an issue, as the high temperatures allow the asphalt to remain stable and easy to compact. Paving driveways or pathways becomes an issue in cold weather, because there’s a shorter period of time allotted to compact the asphalt.
    What is asphalt made of?
    Asphalt pavement mixes are typically composed of 5% asphalt cement and 95% aggregates (stone, sand, and gravel). Due to its highly viscous nature, asphalt cement must be heated so it can be mixed with the aggregates at the asphalt mixing facility.
    What is the minimum temperature for paving?
    50 degrees and rising is typically what we recommend as a minimum. There are other mitigating factors affecting the final product. This includes weather and material types being used.

    Do you provide free estimates?
    Yes. When you contact us, we put you in touch with one of our experienced estimators who will then typically visit your site, assess your needs and provide a detailed estimate, free of charge.
    How soon can new concrete be put into use?
    During periods of moderate to warm weather, new concrete could be opened for pedestrian traffic in twelve to twenty-four hours, or when the surface becomes scuff resistant.
    Can you pave over concrete?
    Yes, it is possible to pave over concrete, but is not recommended. Reflective cracking is likely to occur as a result. Reflective cracking will typically occur along all the construction joints in the concrete or where the concrete has already cracked. This is due to expansion or contraction of the old concrete surface which then causes the asphalt above to crack as the concrete moves.
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    Our highly trained and seasoned team of designers will work closely with you to incorporate your creative design, matched with our innovative vision to help you visualize your soon to be new kitchen into a renovated model.

    Highly Trained Team

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    Our services are perfect for the eclectic style and diversity of homeowners in California. We have helped many find their voice and build the home of their dreams. We are well known in the industry for our fast and efficient service and attention to detail.

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