Fixing Asphalt Damage in Georgetown: Our Patching Approach
Asphalt patching involves removing compromised sections of pavement and replacing them with new, hot asphalt mix. This process includes cutting out the damaged area, preparing the base, applying a tack coat, and then laying and compacting fresh asphalt. We focus on areas like potholes, alligator cracking, and sunken spots that compromise the safety and appearance of your surface.
When you have sections of your asphalt failing, we first assess the extent of the damage and its underlying cause. This helps us determine the most effective patching method, whether it's a simple surface patch or a more involved cut-and-replace. Our goal is to address the root of the problem, not just cover it up, ensuring the repair lasts.
In Georgetown, temperature fluctuations and heavy rains can accelerate asphalt deterioration. Small cracks quickly expand into large potholes when water seeps in and freezes, then thaws. Addressing these issues promptly with patching prevents water from reaching the sub-base, which can lead to widespread pavement failure and much more costly repairs down the line.
Property owners often worry about the longevity of a patch or if it will stand out from the existing pavement. We use high-quality asphalt mixes designed for durability and work to blend the new material as seamlessly as possible. Proper compaction is key to a strong, long-lasting patch that withstands traffic and weather.
After the patching is complete, the area is compacted to match the surrounding pavement. We advise allowing sufficient time for the new asphalt to cool and harden before heavy traffic resumes. This ensures the patch bonds correctly and provides maximum durability against future wear and tear.