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Asphalt Repair and Resurfacing in Texas

Asphalt surface repair and resurfacing services Provided by professionals throughout Texas.

Asphalt repair and resurfacing services restore and extend the life of existing asphalt surfaces in Texas. Our service connects property owners with professional contractors who specialize in asphalt repair, patching, and resurfacing for both residential and commercial properties.

Asphalt repair and resurfacing projects include surface evaluation, crack filling, pothole repair, patching, and full resurfacing when needed. Contractors assess the condition of existing asphalt, identify areas needing repair, perform necessary patching and crack filling, and apply new asphalt overlay for resurfacing projects. Repair work typically takes one to three days, while full resurfacing projects in Texas take three to seven days depending on the size of the area.

Professional contractors determine the appropriate repair method based on the extent of damage, underlying base condition, and long-term durability needs. They handle all aspects from evaluation through final compaction and cleanup, ensuring proper integration with existing surfaces.

What's Included

  • Surface evaluation and condition assessment
  • Crack filling and sealing
  • Pothole repair and patching
  • Surface preparation and cleaning
  • Base repair where needed
  • Asphalt overlay application for resurfacing
  • Compaction and finishing
  • Cleanup and site restoration

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need permits for asphalt repair or resurfacing in Texas?

Most asphalt repair work in Texas does not require permits, but resurfacing projects, especially for commercial properties or those involving significant changes, may need building permits. Requirements vary by municipality. Contractors in Texas can determine permit requirements for your specific repair or resurfacing project and handle applications if needed.

How long does asphalt resurfacing take in Texas?

Asphalt resurfacing in Texas typically takes three to seven days, depending on the size of the area, extent of preparation needed, and weather conditions. The process includes surface preparation, repair of underlying issues, application of new asphalt overlay, and compaction. Your contractor can provide a specific timeline based on your project scope in Texas.

When should I resurface instead of repair my asphalt in Texas?

Resurfacing is typically recommended in Texas when asphalt surfaces have extensive cracking, multiple potholes, or significant deterioration affecting more than twenty-five percent of the surface. Minor repairs may be sufficient for isolated issues. Contractors can evaluate your asphalt condition and recommend the appropriate approach for your situation in Texas.

How long does resurfaced asphalt last in Texas?

Resurfaced asphalt in Texas typically lasts ten to fifteen years with proper maintenance, depending on traffic loads, base condition, and maintenance schedules. The hot Texas climate affects asphalt surfaces, making regular sealcoating important for longevity. Contractors can provide maintenance recommendations for resurfaced asphalt in Texas.

Can asphalt be repaired in cold weather in Texas?

Asphalt repair and resurfacing in Texas are best performed during warmer months when temperatures are consistently above fifty degrees Fahrenheit. Cold weather can affect material performance and compaction. Contractors in Texas typically schedule repair and resurfacing work during suitable weather conditions for optimal results.

What causes asphalt to deteriorate in Texas?

Asphalt deterioration in Texas is commonly caused by the hot climate, sun exposure, water infiltration through cracks, heavy traffic, and lack of maintenance. The combination of high temperatures and UV exposure accelerates aging. Regular maintenance including sealcoating and prompt crack repair helps prevent deterioration of asphalt surfaces in Texas.

Common Situations

  • Property owners repairing cracked or potholed asphalt surfaces
  • Business owners resurfacing deteriorated commercial parking lots
  • Homeowners addressing aging residential driveways with resurfacing

Example Engagement

Service Type

Asphalt Repair and Resurfacing

Scope

Resurfacing of an existing commercial parking lot with extensive cracking and deterioration, including surface preparation, base repair, crack filling, and application of new asphalt overlay

Client Situation

A business owner in Texas has a commercial parking lot with extensive cracking, multiple potholes, and surface deterioration affecting customer access. The parking lot needs comprehensive resurfacing to restore functionality and appearance.

Our Approach

Connect the business owner with asphalt contractors specializing in repair and resurfacing. Contractors will evaluate the parking lot condition, identify underlying issues, prepare the surface, repair base problems, fill cracks, apply new asphalt overlay at appropriate thickness, compact properly, and ensure proper integration with existing surfaces. They will coordinate work to minimize business disruption in Texas.

Expected Outcome

A resurfaced parking lot that restores functionality and appearance. The new surface will address existing cracks and potholes, provide a smooth driving surface, and extend the parking lot lifespan. The business owner will receive guidance on maintenance schedules to preserve the resurfaced asphalt in Texas conditions.

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Quality Assurance

We ensure all work meets or exceeds local building codes and industry standards.

Thickness Guide

4"Sidewalks, Patios, Residential Driveways (Light Duty)
5"-6"Heavy Duty Driveways, RV Pads, Garage Floors
8"+Commercial Parking Lots, Loading Docks, Industrial Slabs