Spring is one of the busiest times for asphalt repair. After months of cold temperatures and moisture, driveways and parking lots often show cracks, potholes, and surface wear. Addressing damage early prevents larger issues, but common mistakes can make repairs more expensive in the long run.
Ignoring Small Cracks
Small cracks may seem minor, but water quickly seeps in and weakens the base layer. Prompt crack filling as part of professional asphalt repair prevents further deterioration and costly reconstruction.
Delaying Repairs Too Long
Putting off repairs allows damage to spread. What starts as a simple patch can turn into full asphalt paving if the foundation becomes compromised.
Hiring Inexperienced Contractors
Improper grading, poor compaction, and low-quality materials shorten pavement lifespan. Working with experienced professionals ensures repairs are done correctly the first time.
Skipping Sealcoating After Repairs
Many property owners fix surface damage but forget protective maintenance. Sealcoating shields repaired areas from UV rays, moisture, and daily traffic.
Overlooking Drainage Issues
Standing water accelerates asphalt failure. Proper grading and expansion planning help prevent recurring damage.
Spring is the ideal time to inspect and repair asphalt surfaces. Avoiding these common mistakes protects your investment, extends pavement life, and keeps your property safe and attractive throughout the year.

