Asphalt driveway cracks can result from a number of factors including tree roots, poor drainage, freeze-thaw cycles, oxidation from the sun or excessive weight. Asphalt cracks allow moisture to penetrate the pavement. In the winter this moisture can freeze causing a multitude of more serious problems. In the warmer months weeds or grass can take root in the cracks causing extensive damage.

Your best defense against pavement deterioration is crack sealing. By sealing cracks you can extend the life of your pavement considerably and prevent more costly repairs.

Two Types Of Crack Filler

Cold Pour Crack Sealer

A pourable asphalt emulsion based premium liquid. Available in one gallon jugs, this material enables a quick, easy application and penetration in cracks up to 1/2" in width. This is the material we use to seal cracks in our standard sealing service.

Cold pour asphalt driveway crack filler
Cold pour asphalt driveway crack filler

Hot Pour Crack Sealer

A fast curing, premium quality, hot applied single component crack and joint sealant that will seal larger cracks up to 1 1/2" in width. First we remove dirt and vegetation from the cracks using any required combination of routers, hand tools, power blowers, and heat lances. The crack sealer is heated to approximately 350 degrees in a melting unit, transferred to an applicator, and applied directly to the cracks. The excess material is banded over the crack to form a tight seal. While no crack filler is permanent, the hot pour is a much longer lasting, more durable product. The only drawback from a residential standpoint is that it will be more visible than the cold pour.

Hot pour asphalt driveway crack filling
Hot pour asphalt driveway crack filling closeup picture

 

Cracks We Fill

Asphalt driveway crack
Cracking asphalt driveway
Driveway paving and sealing
Crack filled with cold pour crack filler and sealed
Driveway crack filled with hot pour crack filler
Asphalt driveway crack filled with hot pour crack filler and sealed
Crack filled with cold pour crack filler and sealed.
Crack filled with hot pour crack filler.
Crack filled with hot pour crack filler and sealed.

 

Cracks We Do Not Fill

The only way to properly repair these conditions is by replacing the affected asphalt.

Cracking sides of driveway Crumbling sides of driveway

Cracking Edges

Cracking, breaking, and crumbling along the driveway sides can not be effectively treated with sealer or crack filler.

Spider Web or Alligator Cracks

In you have what is referred to as "alligator" or "spider web" cracking (terms used because the cracks resemble alligator skin or a spider web,) sealing won't help. This is characterized by numerous cracks close together.
Spiderweb asphalt driveway cracks
Spiderweb asphalt driveway cracks
Gap between garage and driveway

End Gaps

Gaps between the asphalt driveway, concrete garage floor, sidewalks, and other adjacent surfaces will not be filled or treated.