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What to Know About Asphalt Driveway Resurfacing

Like concrete driveways, asphalt driveways also work hard to withstand daily exposure to the weight of vehicles, weather elements, and motor oil spills. Because driveways see a lot of use and abuse, you will need to undertake minor repairs on your asphalt surface to improve its functionality and extend its lifespan. But ultimately, when your asphalt driveway loses its structural soundness due to normal wear from age, it will need to be replaced.

Asphalt resurfacing can breathe new life into your driveway and renew its look without incurring the cost of a full replacement. Here's what to know about asphalt resurfacing.

What Is Asphalt Resurfacing?

Asphalt resurfacing is a restoration process in which additional layers of asphalt material are laid over an existing asphalt pavement to improve the functionality and appearance of the asphalt surface. It is a great option for your driveway when your asphalt pavement is still in structurally good condition and doing simple repair work won't fix the problem.

Before existing asphalt paving can be resurfaced, proper repair work must be completed. If the new asphalt material is laid onto the existing asphalt surface without performing the necessary repairs, the cracks and holes in your driveway will reappear after some time, making you redo the job. This will only waste your precious time and money. 

All the minor blemishes on your asphalt surface must be properly repaired before you embark on the resurfacing job.

Is Resurfacing the Ultimate Solution to a Damaged Asphalt Driveway?

While resurfacing your driveway can create a brand-new look and improve the functionality of the structure, it won't work if the structure doesn't have a solid subgrade beneath it. 

A solid base is required to ensure that the new layers of asphalt will hold up well against regular vehicular traffic, constant exposure to the weather elements, and occasional motor oil leaks. If your paved structure is no longer sound, a complete replacement is inevitable.

Although asphalt driveways can last for a long time with proper maintenance, they are not invincible. After many years of use and abuse, the underlying layer is bound to degrade, thus calling for the replacement of the entire structure. 

Is your asphalt driveway a potential candidate for resurfacing? Contact an asphalt contractor near you to arrange for an inspection of your driveway. Upon completion of the inspection, you will be advised on the best option for getting the structure back to its best condition.


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