Asphalt is a popular choice for both commercial and residential driveways because it is a durable material that is quick and easy to install. However, there are some common problems that can occur with asphalt driveways. Cracks are the most common problem and can be caused by everything from tree roots to extreme weather conditions. 

If left untreated, cracks will get bigger and can eventually lead to potholes. Asphalt driveways also require regular sealing to prevent water damage and protect against snow and ice. Without proper maintenance, an asphalt driveway can quickly deteriorate. Luckily, all of these problems can be easily fixed by a professional asphalt driveway contractor.

  1. Cracks in your driveway

Cracks in your driveway can be filled with asphalt sealant. This will help to prevent water from seeping in and causing further damage. Asphalt sealant is a great way to protect your driveway and keep it looking its best.

  1. Ice and snow build-up can cause damage to your driveway

If you are experiencing problems with ice and snow build-up on your driveway, there are a few steps that you can take to prevent damage and protect the surface. One of the most effective ways to do this is by using a calcium chloride or rock salt mixture that can be applied evenly over the entire surface of your driveway. This will help to prevent any ice or snow from settling into potholes and causing damage. Another option is to install a heated drive system, which will melt any accumulation of ice or snow before it has time to settle. Taking these proactive steps can help you avoid costly repairs and keep your driveway in good condition for years to come.

  1. Tree root damage on your asphalt driveway

Over time, tree roots will inevitably cause cracks and potholes in an asphalt driveway. This can be prevented by planting trees away from the driveway or installing a steel grate to prevent roots from digging into the asphalt. 

There are a few different ways to deal with tree roots that damage asphalt driveways. One option is to plant trees away from the driveway, which will prevent them from causing cracks and potholes over time. Another option is to install a steel grate on top of the driveway, which can help keep roots from digging into the asphalt. Finally, it may be possible to remove the damaged section of driveway and replace it with new asphalt. 

  1. Improper installation by the previous driveway contractor

If an asphalt driveway contractor does not do a good job of compacting the material, it will start to shift and crack over time. The ground beneath the asphalt must be properly graded and compacted to prevent this from happening. 

In addition, if the contractor does not use enough asphalt, or if it is not properly mixed, it will start to crack and crumble over time. Asphalt driveways need to be at least two inches thick to be durable, and the material should also be mixed thoroughly to ensure that it is evenly distributed.

One of the most important steps for ensuring a long-lasting and durable asphalt driveway is to choose a reputable contractor. When researching potential contractors, find out how much experience they have with asphalt driveways and what other types of projects they have done.

  1. Potholes in your asphalt Driveway

These can be filled with cold patch asphalt. This is a temporary fix until you can have the entire driveway resurfaced.

If you do it yourself, follow these steps:

  • Start by cleaning the area around the pothole with a broom or a pressure washer. This ensures that the patch adheres properly to the driveway surface.
  • Next, fill the pothole with a layer of cold patch asphalt until it is roughly 1 to 2 inches deep. Be sure to pack the asphalt in tightly so that it forms a solid, level surface.
  • Apply another layer of cold patch on top of the first one, and repeat this process until the pothole is filled to the desired height. Once you have finished filling the pothole, use a tamper or a hand roller to compact the surface.
  • Finally, seal the area around the patch with a layer of asphalt sealer to help prevent future potholes from forming.

If you don’t feel comfortable doing the work yourself, you can hire a professional contractor to handle the project. Be sure to get multiple quotes and compare rates and service offerings to find the best option for your needs. With proper care and maintenance, your asphalt driveway should last for years!

  1. Oil and gas stains causing unsightly problems on your driveway

If you have an oil or gas stain on your driveway, it’s important to remove as much of the stain as possible. The best way to do this is by using a degreaser and an oil-resistant sealant.

Start by blotting up as much of the liquid as you can using paper towels. Then cover the stain with the degreaser. Leave it for about 20 minutes. Next, use a pressure washer or other cleaning tool to remove any remaining traces of the stain. Once you’ve cleaned the area thoroughly, apply an oil-resistant sealant to help prevent future spills from damaging your driveway.

If you’re dealing with persistent stains or have trouble removing them, it may be a good idea to consult with a professional driveway cleaning service. They can assess your situation and provide you with specialized tools and techniques to help get your driveway looking good again.

Overall, if you want to get rid of oil or gas stains on your driveway, the key is to be persistent and use the right tools and techniques. This may require some trial and error, but with a little patience and effort you can restore your driveway to its former glory. So if you’re dealing with unsightly oil or gas stains on your driveway, be sure to take the necessary steps to quickly remove them.

  1. Weeds, moss or algae growing on or over the sides of your driveway

Keep weeds at bay by using a weed killer or mulch around the edges of your driveway. Be sure to check the weather before using any chemicals, as weeds may be more apt to grow during certain times of year. If you have pets, make sure any weed killers or mulches you use are safe for them.

Weeds can be a pain to deal with, especially when they’re growing on or over the sides of your driveway. Still, there are ways to keep them at bay. You can use a weed killer or mulch around the edges of your driveway. Just be sure to check the weather before using any chemicals, as weeds may be more apt to grow during certain times of year. And if you have pets, make sure any weed killers or mulches you use are safe for them.

These are not only unsightly, but they can also create a slip hazard. If you have any of these problems, we have the solution for you!

Our experts can quickly remove any weeds, moss or algae from your driveway, leaving it looking neat and tidy. We also offer a range of treatments to prevent these problems from returning in the future.

  1. Curling or buckling pavement on your driveway

One of the most common issues that can occur with a driveway is curling or buckling pavement. This is caused by various factors, such as poor drainage or temperature fluctuations. If you notice this happening to your driveway, take action right away to prevent further damage. One effective solution is to pour hot asphalt over the affected areas, which will help to level out the surface and restore stability to the driveway. With proper care and maintenance, you can keep your driveway looking great for years to come!

  1. Loose gravel or stones on your asphalt driveway

If you notice loose gravel or stones on your asphalt driveway, the first thing you should do is use a rake to sweep them back into place. Once the stones are in place, apply a layer of sand to help stabilize and secure them. Over time, this will help prevent further damage and erosion. Additionally, be sure to repair any cracks or holes that may appear over time. With regular maintenance and care, your asphalt driveway should last for years.

  1. If your driveway is fading and discoloration is evident.

You may have to have your driveway resurfaced with a new layer of asphalt. Fading and discoloration is usually caused by oxidation, which happens when the sun’s ultraviolet rays break down the pavement’s surface oils. 

However,  if you have cracks or potholes in your driveway, they will have to be repaired before resurfacing. Otherwise, the new asphalt layer will also crack and crumble. To repair cracks and potholes, you’ll need to clean them out first and then fill them in with a cold patch material made specifically for asphalt driveways.

Once the repairs are done, you can start resurfacing your driveway by putting a new layer of asphalt over the old. The process is pretty simple – all you need is get an asphalt distributor truck to come and spray the hot asphalt onto your driveway. Once it is applied, rake it out so it’s  nice and smooth. Finally, let the new layer of asphalt cool down and harden before driving on it or parking in your driveway.

Some Not So Common Asphalt Driveway Issues and How to Avoid Them

Lack of drainage and puddles forming on your driveway

Lack of drainage and puddles forming on your driveway are not only unsightly but can also lead to serious problems if left untreated.

These are often a sign that you need to install new driveway drains. If left untreated, the puddles can cause damage to your property, so it is important to take care of the problem as quickly as possible. Not only will proper drainage help protect your home and landscaping, but it also helps prevent standing water from becoming stagnant and toxic to local wildlife.

One way you can determine if you have a problem with lack of drainage is by examining the ground around your driveway for signs of soggy soil or pooled water. Another indicator may be an uneven driveway or one pitted in spots. You might also notice excess moisture on your driveway after significant rainfall or snowmelt events.

If you are certain that there is a problem with your driveway drains, the best course of action is to call in a professional. Professionals can assess the situation and recommend the best solution. In some cases, installing new driveway drains may be all that is needed to solve the problem. However, if there is significant damage to your driveway, you may have to have it repaired or even replaced. Either way, a professional can help you determine the best course of action.

Finally, you just feel your driveway has “poor curb appeal”

To recap – here are a few key driveway improvement ideas to get your home’s exterior looking great:

  1. Get rid of any weeds or grass growing in and around your driveway. This will immediately improve the look of your driveway and make it easier to clean.
  2. If your driveway is stained, consider having it professionally cleaned or power washed. This will brighten up the concrete and make it look like new again.
  3. Add some color to your driveway with heat-resistant paint or sealant. You’ll find these products at most hardware stores.
  4. If you have cracks or holes in your driveway, repair them as soon as possible. This will prevent further damage and make your driveway look more polished.
  5. Consider adding some decorative elements to your driveway, such as paving stones or edging. This could give it a distinctive look and make it stand out from the rest of your home’s exterior.

Conclusion

By following these simple tips, you can improve the curb appeal of your home and make a good first impression on visitors and potential buyers. So don’t wait – get started on your driveway today!

If you’re not comfortable taking on this project yourself, we are professional contractors so we can help you with the process. Overall, if properly maintained, a newly installed or resurfaced driveway should last for  years!

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