Driveway Repair

If you have noticed that your driveway is showing more and more wear as the years have gone by, you are likely wondering if it is time to have it repaired or replaced. It can be challenging to decide if what you are seeing on your driveway is normal wear and tear or something you should be concerned about.

If you have a driveway or a parking lot that needs repaired, you probably don’t want to spend the time and money to completely repave it. Well at Mr. Pavement, we have a solution: our asphalt patching repair process. If your damage isn’t severe, our experts can take the steps to repair it quickly so that you can get it back to looking great and back to driving on it.

When it comes to driveways, there are many terms floating around that can cause confusion – replacing, repairing, patching, sealcoating, lining, resurfacing, and more. When a homeowner experiences a damaged driveway, many aren’t sure whether they should replace, repair, patch, or resurface it. In this blog, our asphalt driveway resurfacing company will explain when is a good time to resurface your driveway.

These days, the majority of homeowners opt for an asphalt driveway. When compared to other materials (like concrete, gravel, or stone), asphalt is affordable, durable, and long-lasting, which makes it a good choice. Like any driveway material, however, asphalt undergoes lots of wear and can start to break down after many years.

Do you have an asphalt area that has undergone some damage? If you’re considering either patching the area or resurfacing it, our paving company blog can help. This week, we’re discussing the differences between patching your asphalt and resurfacing it – and which is best for you.

Call us today at 1-888-PAVEMENT for a free estimate.

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