Asphalt Crack Sealing
Crack Sealing & Filling Asphalt in
Phoenix, AZ
Maintaining a parking lot in Arizona offers many challenges. Sun exposure, heat, and heavy vehicle traffic are a few of the primary contributors of asphalt damage. Cracking of asphalt is inevitable and should not to be ignored. Lack of maintenance is proven to shorten the life of your parking lot surfacing. Regular parking lot and asphalt maintenance can save you money over the long term.
Parking Lot Repair Company in Phoenix, AZ
Crack sealing is an essential part of asphalt maintenance. It is a cost effective way to extend the life of your parking lot. If cracks are left alone, water can seep under the asphalt causing more expensive problems. Using a special rubber polymer heated in excess of 350 degrees Fahrenheit; it is then injected into the length of each crack. This filler acts as a moisture and debris barrier protecting your asphalt from the elements.
Cracks need different levels of repair and sometimes other work is involved. We can create a maintenance plan for you that fits your parking lot needs. We strive to exceed your expectations of safety and the visual aesthetics of your parking lot. We also offer Asphalt Sealcoating services.
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Asphalt Crack Filling FAQs
The cost can vary based on the size and severity of the cracks, as well as the region and contractor rates. It’s best to get a personalized quote from a reputable service provider for an accurate estimate.
Asphalt crack filling specifically targets and repairs cracks in the asphalt surface, preventing water infiltration and further damage. Sealcoating, on the other hand, is a protective layer applied over the entire asphalt surface to shield it from various damaging elements.
With proper application and under normal conditions, asphalt crack filler can last anywhere from 2-5 years in Phoenix. However, the longevity can vary based on traffic volume, weather conditions, and the quality of the filler used.