When your asphalt contractor built your new driveway, it instantly boosted your home’s curb appeal. New asphalt pavement has a vibrant, lustrous, dark color that no other paving material can duplicate. Your driveway’s surface was smooth, even, and unblemished. Over the years, however, the color may have faded to an ugly shade of gray, and cracks now mar the surface. Tearing out your existing pavement and reconstructing your driveway is not something you want to consider, but you are beginning to think that you have no choice. It is possible that you may indeed need a completely new driveway, but before you choose that option, you might want to try to improve the appearance and integrity of your existing pavement.
What Can I Do To Improve An Older Residential Asphalt Driveway?
What Is the First Thing I Should Do to Improve My Older Asphalt Driveway?
The first thing you should do is to clean up your driveway. Park your vehicles in the garage or on the street, remove all items that have found a temporary or permanent home on your driveway, and take a good look at your pavement’s condition. Are there weeds growing along the edges of your driveway or sprouting from cracks in the pavement? If so, remove them. Sweep off your driveway or use a leaf blower to remove any sand, dead leaves, or other debris, then use a garden hose to wash the pavement.
What Should I Do About Cracks in My Asphalt Driveway?
Cracks can destroy asphalt pavement in a relatively short time. Open cracks let water enter the driveway’s structure and seep down to the supporting base layers. If the water erodes the base, your pavement will lose its ability to support your vehicles. The pavement can sag and develop potholes or extensive cracks. Asphalt crack repair is an economical way to prevent additional damage, improve the appearance of your driveway, and prevent potential injuries should you, your family members, or your visitors trip and fall.
What If My Driveway Already Has Potholes?
Potholes can cause even more damage than cracks. Contact a reputable paving contractor to assess the damage. It may be possible to repair the potholes with economical patches.
Is There a Way to Improve an Asphalt Driveway That Is Extremely Unsightly?
Over the years, you may have patched so many cracks in your asphalt driveway that you cringe every time you look at it. If the base is in good condition, an asphalt overlay may be a feasible solution. An overlay is the application of a new layer of asphalt over an existing pavement. It will look like a rebuilt pavement and have a similar life, but it is a great deal less expensive.
What Is the Final Step to Improve an Older Asphalt Pavement?
After you make all necessary repairs or install an overlay, apply asphalt sealcoating. Sealcoating helps protect asphalt pavement from the ravages of UV rays, oil spills, and power steering marks. It is also a cosmetic treatment that leaves your pavement with a darker, smoother appearance.
Why Is Alpha the Austin Paving Company to Call?
Alpha Paving is one of the most highly respected asphalt contractors in Central Texas. We want to help people obtain the most extended life possible for their pavements, and we have the experience and knowledge to do so. We offer a wide range of services, including asphalt crack repair, sealcoating, patching, asphalt overlays, and concrete repair and installation. We built our business on integrity, craftsmanship, and customer service. If you need a free quote or just a bit of advice, you can reach us at 512-677-9001 or by submitting our online form.