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Crack filling is an inexpensive temporary fix for cracks in your pavement. Although you may have to repave your space in the future, professional crack filling could delay that expense for a considerable amount of time. Why fix an entire lot when you only have one crack! Crack filling is especially ideal for low-traffic areas, like private roads and parking lots.
Filling in small cracks can keep them from becoming much larger issues. If you leave cracks unfilled, you will eventually have to pay for a more extensive patching or repaving job. Being pro-active can greatly reduce the cost and effort needed to address the problem.
A parking lot with cracks looks unkempt and unprofessional. With our signature hot pour crack filling technique, we can inject rubberized asphalt into the crack and revitalize your asphalt. Your space will look well-maintained and safe for visitors.
A crack can be dangerous for your visitors, both on foot and driving. Tripping over a crack could lead to a hospital visit. A crack could potentially damage a tire, which will be both an expense and inconvenience. Simply filling in the crack will ensure that anyone visiting your lot will be safe.
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How To Fill Cracks in Asphalt?
First, the area around the crack needs to be cleaned to remove any debris. Then, a professional-grade crack filler is heated until it becomes liquid and then injected into the crack. Once the filler has been applied, it needs time to cool and harden.
Can You Fill Asphalt Cracks with Concrete?
While it is technically possible to fill asphalt cracks with concrete, it is not recommended. Concrete and asphalt have different expansion and contraction rates, which can cause the concrete filler to crack or dislodge over time. Using a professional-grade asphalt crack filler is the best way to ensure a durable, long-lasting repair.
Can You Mix Sand with Asphalt Crack Filler?
Yes, you can mix sand with asphalt crack filler. Adding sand to the filler can provide extra volume and stability, especially for larger cracks. The sand also helps the filler bond more effectively with the existing asphalt. However, this should be done by a professional to ensure the correct proportions and application.
How Long Does Asphalt Crack Filler Take to Dry?
The drying time for asphalt crack filler can vary depending on the specific product used and the weather conditions at the time of application. Generally, it takes between two to four hours for the filler to dry enough that it can be walked on and 24 to 48 hours before it can handle vehicle traffic. For the best results, allow the filled crack to cure for as long as possible before using the asphalt surface.