How To Maximize the Life of Your Green, OH, Driveway's Asphalt Paving

Asphalt has been expressly designed to handle wear and tear. However, constant exposure to chemical and oil spills, water, and the ever-present UV radiation from the sun will definitely accelerate the deterioration of your asphalt surface.

Major asphalt damages are not only hard to repair, but costly as well, especially if neglected for a long time. You can ensure its longevity by undertaking various easy, preventative maintenance measures that automatically save you from expensive repairs. Here are a few tips that will help maximize the service life of your asphalt paving.

  1. Seal All Cracks As Soon As Possible

If your asphalt has started to crack, you should seal all the cracks ASAP before they start spreading all over your paving. Even small cracks and crevices will allow water to seep through and ultimately wash away your massive investment. Repairing cracks, big and small, will help delay the asphalt deterioration process to a great extent.

  1. Keep It Clean

You should clean your paving at least once a week. It might not be easy if there is always a lot of traffic on your property, but you will have to get the job done if you don’t want to keep repairing your asphalt. Regularly removing all the debris, trash, dry leaves, twigs, ice, and snow will help you check the structural integrity of your paving. Regular cleaning efforts will also enable you to keep an eye out for any damage. The sooner you spot anything wrong, the faster you can repair it before it becomes a big issue.

Apart from being an eyesore, rubbish scattered over your paving can stop the natural water flow. This, in turn, will lead to water pooling under the surface and creating potholes. Finally, regular cleaning will increase the curb value of your property and create a great first impression for visitors.

  1. Repair Any Drainage Issues

Lack of proper drainage is often one of the biggest issues that can ruin your paving. Standing water is one of asphalt’s greatest enemies, apart from being a potential safety hazard. You should closely inspect your paving after rain or snowfall for stagnant puddles. If you find any, get your catch basin evaluated by an experienced asphalt technician.

Pave All Ohio is a third-generation paving outfit with plenty of experience in laying and repairing asphalt paving. You can always count on us for all your Green, OH, Asphalt Paving needs.

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