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How much time do you think you spend on pavement each day? You have to count all the time you're driving — unless you're driving on dirt roads. You also have to count the time you spend walking across parking lots. Pavement is really important. That much is clear. Since pavement is so important, we thought we would start a blog to write a little more about pavement and pavement contractors. They deserve mention, too. They have a hard job and one that requires quite a lot of skill. We'll explain some of the skill behind pavement work on this blog, and we'll also dive into other related topics.

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5 Benefits Of Asphalt Parking Lot Crack Repair

A few cracks on an asphalt parking lot may seem minor, but they can quickly balloon into major issues if you don't act promptly. It's almost always a good idea to have even small cracks repaired immediately

1. Base Damage Prevention

A crack in the asphalt can allow water to seep deeply into the paving until it reaches the base below. This can spell trouble since water can eat away at the base material and compromise the paving in the entire lot. By filling in cracks promptly, the base is protected from water damage and washing out, which means you are less likely to need extensive costly repairs later.

2. Reduce Erosion Damages

Asphalt paving can erode away thanks to water incursion. This is how small cracks become large potholes or turn into gaping cracks. Water may seep in, freeze, and expand, a process that widens cracks or makes asphalt crumble. The only way to prevent erosion damages is to fill in the crack so that water can't cause any type of damage. 

3. Improve Lot Appearance

A cracked or pothole-filled parking lot is downright ugly and unattractive to potential customers. Simply patching all the cracks can greatly increase the cosmetic quality of your parking lot. You can go one step further after crack repair and also have the asphalt seal coated or resurfaced with a thin layer of asphalt. This will camouflage the crack patches and rejuvenate the entire surface so that it looks nearly new again. 

4. Increase Paving Life

It's no secret that cracks can increase the deterioration of both the surface and the base of the parking lot. This will effectively shorten the useful life of the paving, thus necessitating the need to remove and replace the lot entirely. This is both costly and time-consuming, and the lack of a lot can impact your customers and business. By fixing the cracks you can delay lot replacement, which means you save cash simply by increasing the paving life. 

5. Maintain Lot Safety

Don't overlook the safety of your lot when considering a crack repair. Large cracks and potholes can be a liability issue since they can cause damage to vehicles that must enter the lot. They can also be dangerous to foot traffic since a crack poses a tripping hazard. Protect yourself from liability and prevent damage and injury by having cracks fixed promptly.

Contact an asphalt paving company to learn more about damage repair options.