Signs That Indicate Your Asphalt Driveway Needs Repaving

Posted on: 2 September 2021

If you have an asphalt paved driveway upon your property, you likely enjoy the benefits it provides to those who drive and walk upon it. Asphalt, while durable, will break down over time, necessitating repaving to revitalize its appearance and structural properties. Here are signs that indicate it is time to contact a paving contractor to have your driveway repaved.

Indentations Are Noticed Where Heavy Items Have Rested

Over time, the weight from vehicles and large pieces of equipment will compress asphalt that rests underneath them. If you notice concave portions within the asphalt of your driveway, they need to be filled in so you have a smooth surface to drive upon. Make it a priority to move around vehicles to different locations of your driveway to help avoid this compression. Refrain from placing large pieces of machinery on your driveway, but rather support them in other areas of your property.

Cracks Or Holes Are Starting To Form

When an asphalt driveway ages, it tends to separate in locations where excessive moisture settled. These spots will crack and crumble, leading to holes that could cause damage to vehicles. To repair cracks temporarily, use an asphalt filling agent. This comes in a tube and the contents are squeezed directly into cracks to provide them with a bit of stability so the problem does not worsen quickly. Contact a paving contractor to make repairs to these areas as soon as possible so the composition of your driveway is not further compromised. If settled moisture tends to be an ongoing problem, your driveway may need to be repitched so water runs off properly. This process can also be done by a paving contractor to ensure your driveway's surface is smooth and flat. 

Discoloration Is Noticed In Key Areas

When pooled water rests upon asphalt, it causes discoloration to occur. This indicates that the asphalt has weakened. This is often caused near a home's foundation line due to water runoff from improperly cleaned gutters. Make sure to tend to your gutter system regularly to protect your asphalt driveway from the potential of damage caused by moisture buildup. Driveway discoloration also happens when you have areas of asphalt that receive an abundance of sunlight. This fading causes driveways to appear unkempt due to patches of lighter colors of asphalt mixed in with darker ones. If your driveway is not a uniform color, it can be revamped with an additional layer of asphalt or a seal coating session. To learn more, contact a paving company. 

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