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Crack Fill

Stop small cracks before they become expensive failures.

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Crack Fill

A crack in your asphalt is not a cosmetic problem β€” it's a water infiltration point. Water enters the crack, saturates the base material, and when temperatures drop, it freezes and expands. This freeze-thaw cycle widens cracks, undermines the base, and creates potholes. Crack fill is cheap insurance against this entire chain of events.

We use hot-pour rubberized crack filler that's heated to 380Β°F and flows into cracks, bonding to both sides. Unlike cold-pour products, hot-pour filler remains flexible through temperature extremes β€” it expands and contracts with the asphalt rather than becoming brittle and falling out. For larger cracks, we route the crack edges first to create a clean channel that holds filler better and extends the repair life.

What's Included

βœ“Hot-pour rubberized crack fill
βœ“Crack routing for better adhesion
βœ“Linear cracking
βœ“Alligator & block cracking
βœ“Edge cracking
βœ“Pre-sealcoat crack treatment
βœ“Preventative maintenance programs
βœ“Spring & fall scheduling

Why It Matters

Crack fill applied at the right time β€” before sealcoating, before winter β€” is the highest-ROI maintenance activity in commercial pavement management. A $500 crack fill treatment on a lot that would cost $80,000 to replace is a straightforward decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between crack fill and sealcoating? +

Crack fill physically fills and seals individual cracks, preventing water infiltration at those specific points. Sealcoating is a surface coating applied over the entire lot that protects the asphalt itself. They work together β€” cracks should be filled before sealcoating for best results.

Can all cracks be filled? +

Linear cracks and moderate alligator cracking can be effectively filled. Severe alligator cracking (where the base has failed) typically requires removal and replacement of that section β€” crack fill is not a structural repair.

How long does crack fill last? +

Hot-pour rubberized crack fill typically lasts 3–7 years depending on traffic, climate, and crack severity. Regular inspection and maintenance extends pavement life significantly.

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