One of the many benefits of having an asphalt driveway is the fact that you can expect your driveway to last between 15 and 20 years on average, according to The Spruce. That said, asphalt paving does require regular maintenance and timely repairs if you wish to extend the longevity of your driveway. This is why you should watch out for the following signs that your asphalt driveway needs to be paved.
One of the most obvious signs that you need to hire a professional asphalt paver is when the surfaces start developing potholes. The large holes not only affect the structural integrity of your driveway but they can also be an eyesore that seriously affects your curb appeal. If you don't act quickly, these potholes will continue to increase in size. They can even increase the risk of accidents and personal injury if someone drives over or encounters a large hole unexpectedly.
Besides the formation of large potholes, your asphalt driveway may also be affected by a series of extensive cracks that are often described as alligator cracks. The good news is that your professional paver can fill in these cracks quickly and easily during the repaving process. If you get the problem fixed in time, you can prevent the cracks from spreading further.
Ideally, your asphalt driveway should have a smooth and flat surface. Therefore, if you notice any fading or bumps in your driveway, the chances are high your driveway is due for repaving. If your driveway feels bumpy and uneven in certain areas, it's likely the structure underneath has already been compromised and is now unstable.
You should be concerned when you see water pooling in the middle of your asphalt driveway. Normally, if your driveway is in good condition, it will have a properly working drainage system. The problem with water pooling on your asphalt surfaces is that it'll eventually seep underneath where it can do a lot of damage, and you might end up seeing even more cracks and potholes all over the place.
If you notice any of these signs, then the best thing to do is to contact a professional asphalt paver. Remember, fixing these problems earlier can save you a lot of time, money, and hassle while adding more curb appeal to your property. Contact The Driveway Guys today to get started!
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