Asphalt repair can be a tricky problem, at times. Small cracks and potholes can be fixed by patches, but patches are a temporary solution; the asphalt will eventually have to be replaced, as the patches do not perfectly mesh with the original asphalt. Replacing an asphalt driveway or sidewalk, on the other hand, can be an expensive and time-consuming option. There is, fortunately, a middle ground. An asphalt resurface can do wonders for your driveway, parking lot or other asphalt surface.
Asphalt resurfacing essentially involves removing the top layer of the asphalt, and replacing it with a fresh layer. An experienced and qualified contractor, like Driveline Paving, can resurface your asphalt for a fraction of what it would cost to replace it.
The end result is asphalt that looks brand new. As long as there aren’t any issues with the base or foundation, a resurface can add years to the life of your asphalt. The unsightly and dangerous cracks and pits that needed to be repaired won’t quickly return after a full resurface.