




Remove and replace: Asphalt that is extensively deteriorated or damaged usually requires a complete removal and replacement. The existing driveway is removed and a new driveway is placed per the required specifications in the bid proposal. Rebuilding from the ground up provides the most durable, long lasting result.
Resurfacing (Overlay): Stressed or broken areas are repaired and low areas are leveled. A new surface mix asphalt is then installed over the existing asphalt (at a specific depth per the bid proposal) and compacted to form a uniform surface.
Repair: Repair is performed to correct isolated problems on the driveway. Potholes, low spots, sinking at the garage, alligator or spider web cracking (numerous cracks that run together) are all candidates for repair

Given time, even the best laid asphalt driveways begin
to deteriorate. Rain, snow, and ice wear at driveways,
causing cracks to form and pebbles to chip away from
the asphalt. Sealcoating locks moisture out, forming a
protective barrier around your driveway. Cars and trucks also wear at asphalt, causing cracks, depressions, and chemical stains. The very trees that protect your home and property from the blazing summer sunshine have root networks that eat at your driveway from below. Sealcoating can help repair these problems and stop or slow them from happening in the first place.