3 Common Types Of Asphalt Driveway Repairs

No matter how well you take care of your asphalt driveway, it will inevitably suffer damage and require some repairs.

While repairing damaged asphalt pavement may not be your cup of tea, it's necessary to make your asphalt last longer, thus delaying the need for complete removal and replacement of your driveway.

Check out these three common types of repairs that you may need to perform on your asphalt driveway at some point.

Asphalt Crack Repairs 

Cracks are the most common type of damage seen on asphalt surfaces, including driveways. While they don't usually pose an immediate structural concern for your pavement, they allow water to seep through the surface of your asphalt. As the trapped water expands and contracts during freeze-thaw cycles, it can cause the cracks to widen, worsening the damage.

Thankfully, asphalt cracks don't need extensive repairs to fix. All you need to seal the cracks is to apply a quality crack filler to the affected areas of your asphalt surface. Keep in mind that crack filling is only an effective fix for non-working cracks. Active cracks that expand and contract every season will require crack sealing.

Asphalt Patching

Potholes are another common occurrence on asphalt driveways. They form when existing surface damage, including cracks, is left unattended, allowing water to enter the pavement and cause further damage.

Asphalt patching is a cost-effective way of repairing potholes in asphalt. It involves cleaning and preparing the affected areas of your pavement and applying hot asphalt directly over them. An asphalt glue may be applied over the patch area to improve adhesion between the fresh hot asphalt and the existing asphalt surface.

The asphalt patching system is then installed through tack coating or grinding to repair and protect the current installation.

Asphalt Resurfacing 

If your asphalt pavement has suffered significant surface damage, but the underlying subbase and subgrade layers are still intact, it may benefit from a resurfacing job.

Asphalt resurfacing, also referred to as an asphalt overlay, involves removing the existing asphalt surface completely and replacing it with a new one. This creates a like-new asphalt surface that eliminates any structural and cosmetic concerns you might have had with the old asphalt. 

Asphalt repairs require expert planning and handling to perform correctly. Get in touch with an asphalt company for assistance with all your residential driveway maintenance and repair needs. Don't forget to request your free, no-obligation quote. For more information, contact an asphalt paving company near you.


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