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A Brief Guide to Crumbling Driveways

9/29/2021

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A well-maintained driveway keeps your car tires safe and enhances the overall look of your property. However, with storms and time, there can be some damage to the asphalt. Eventually, this damage can lead to crumbling or cracking of the driveway itself. When this happens, driveway resurfacing can help ensure that your driveway is returned to its best possible state.

What Can Cause a Driveway to Crumble?
Water and weather are the two primary culprits behind crumbling driveways. When it snows, melting snow can slip between small cracks or crevices and then freeze. When the water freezes, it expands, which can create larger cracks. Additionally, over time, water runoff or stormwater can cause erosion and crack.

Additionally, extreme weight or machinery that damages the ground can cause driveway issues.

How Can a Contractor Repair the Damage?
Depending on the extent of the damage, there are a few ways that driveway resurfacing can help. First, they will clean the driveway thoroughly. This helps ensure that no debris is caught in cracks, and the contractor can see the damage that needs to be fixed. 

Next, they will fill any cracks or other areas of damage, such as potholes. This process involves using asphalt filler for small cracks and patching material for larger areas or dips. 

After everything is filled, they will once again clean your driveway. This will give the contractors a smooth surface to work with for the final step.

Finally, they will apply a sealant to the entire area. The sealant locks everything into place and ensures that the cracks and other patch areas will be protected from more damage. Once your driveway has been sealed, you will need to keep vehicles off it for at least 24 hours. 


If you need reliable asphalt paving or snow removal, contact Guarco Construction in Granby, CT. We are family-owned and -operated, and have served Hartford County and the surrounding areas since 1974. We specialize in commercial and residential paving and snow removal. We are renowned for their friendly, dependable service, attention to detail, and competitive rates. Learn more about us online or call (860) 278-5558 to schedule your snow removal or asphalt paving.
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How to Prevent & Repair Cracks in Your Asphalt Parking Lot

9/15/2021

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Asphalt paving is attractive and affordable and is used for many parking lots. Unfortunately, when the surface isn’t properly maintained, it’s prone to cracks. Here’s how to ensure your parking doesn’t have this problem. 

How to Prevent Cracks in an Asphalt Parking Lot
Many cracks in asphalt parking lots are due to poor drainage. Without proper water direction, puddles will form on the asphalt after it rains.

The liquid can then seep under the asphalt and react with the material and ultraviolet light from the sun. This reaction, known as oxidation, weakens the asphalt and makes it more prone to cracking. Schedule an inspection from an asphalt paving company to ensure your lot has proper drainage. 

Regularly check your parking lot for oil or gasoline stains. Like water, oil and gasoline can seep under the asphalt and make it more vulnerable to cracks.

Scrub any stains using a firm-bristled brush, along with bleach, baking soda, or trisodium phosphate. Also, about once a week, sweep your parking lot to remove any sticks, leaves, or other debris that could hinder drainage and increase the risk of cracks. 

Within a year after your parking lot is installed, schedule professional sealcoating to protect the asphalt from water, gasoline, oil, and ultraviolet rays. Have the lot resealed every two years. 

How Asphalt Cracks Are Repaired
As soon as you notice a crack in your asphalt parking lot, call for repairs so that it doesn’t get bigger. The repair specialist will remove any vegetation or dirt from the crack using a trowel or similar tool, rinse it with a pressure-washer or hose, and wait for it to dry. Next, they’ll fill the crack with asphalt, make it smooth and level so that it blends in with the rest of the parking lot, and let it dry for 24 hours.


If you need reliable asphalt paving or snow removal, contact Guarco Construction in Granby, CT. We are family-owned and -operated, and have served Hartford County and the surrounding areas since 1974. We specialize in commercial and residential paving and snow removal. We are renowned for their friendly, dependable service, attention to detail, and competitive rates. Learn more about us online or call (860) 278-5558 to schedule your snow removal or asphalt paving.

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