How Much Does It Cost to Repair or Patch an Asphalt Driveway in 2022?

Cost to Repair an Asphalt Driveway

This questions arises quite often. We have compiled some cost data below from the data we have of the various projects we have completed all over New Jersey. These asphalt driveway repair and patching cost estimates are all based on typical projects completed in 2022.

Driveways and parking lots are subject to a lot of wear and tear, so it is not surprising that they are often the first places where asphalt pavement starts to show signs of damage. Cracks, potholes, and other types of damage can make your pavement unsafe and unsightly. If you wait too long to repair the damage, it will only get worse, costing you more money in the long run.

Before we discuss costs, we need to review why an asphalt driveway will need repair, and what the repair options are. Then we will review the various cost considerations for the various repair methods.

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Consult A Professional Asphalt Maintenance Company

Making the decision on whether to replace or resurface an asphalt driveway should be made in consultation with a professional asphalt maintenance company. They will be able to better assess the condition of your driveway and advise you on which option is best for you.

Asphalt Repair By Patching

Patching is the a very common asphalt repair service. It is also the cheapest and can be done by any asphalt contractor. Patching is also known as “infill” repairs.

The first step to patching an asphalt driveway is to clean out the damaged area. This is usually done with a power washer or a high-pressure hose. Next, the contractor will fill the damaged area with new asphalt mix, compacting it as he goes. The last step is to smooth out the newly patched area and make sure it blends in with the rest of the driveway.

There are various methods of asphalt repair by patching. These are as follows:

  • Cold patch asphalt repair
  • Hot patch asphalt repair
  • Urethane injection asphalt repair
  • Polymer modified asphalt repair
  • Full-depth asphalt repair
  • Infrared asphalt repair
  • Saw cut asphalt repair

Cold Patch Asphalt Repair

This method is done using pre-mixed asphalt that can be bought from any home improvement store. The advantage of cold patch asphalt is that it can be done without having to heat the asphalt mix. All you need to do is clean out the damaged area, fill it with the cold patch asphalt mix, and compact it.

Cold patch asphalt repair is applicable to asphalt damages such as potholes, large cracks, and divots (which are small crater-like asphalt defects). The material used in cold patch asphalt is unique because it is able to bond with the damaged asphalt even though it is at a low temperature. When cold patch asphalt is not enough, the next step would be to use hot mix asphalt.

The costs of cold patch asphalt repair includes the cost of the cold asphalt itself, which ranges from $10 to $50 per bag, and the cost of the tools needed for the repair which are a shovel and a tamper. The average do-it-yourselfer can expect to spend about $30 on this type of asphalt repair.

The main advantage of cold patch asphalt repair is that it can be done quickly and easily without having to heat the asphalt mix. All you need to do is clean out the damaged area, fill it with the cold patch asphalt mix, and compact it.

A disadvantage of cold patch asphalt repair is that it does not last as long as hot mix asphalt repairs because the bond between the cold patch material and the existing asphalt is not as strong. In addition, cold patch repairs are not a good solution for large cracks or holes.

Cold Asphalt Repair Cost

The cost of cold asphalt repairs will also vary depending on the size and depth of the repair. A small repair that is only a few square feet in size may only cost a few hundred dollars to repair. A large repair that is several thousand square feet in size can cost tens of thousands of dollars to repair.

A well documented quote for cold asphalt repair will include the following components:

  • The specific type of cold patch material to be used
  • The quantity of cold patch material required
  • The size of the repair area
  • The depth of the repair
  • The type of surface to be repaired (concrete, asphalt, etc.)
  • The condition of the surface to be repaired (cracked, potholed, etc.)
  • Any special preparation that is required before the repair can be made
  • Any equipment that will be needed to make the repair
  • The time required to make the repair
  • The warranty or guarantee that is offered with the repair

While cold asphalt repairs are not a permanent solution, they are a cost effective way to extend the life of your pavement. When properly done, a cold asphalt repair can last for several years. If you have an issue with your pavement, contact us, your reliable and qualified paving contractor to discuss your options and determine the most effective repair plan with due consideration to all relevant factors.

Hot Patch Asphalt Repair

This method is done using hot asphalt that is heated to around 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Hot patch asphalt repair is applicable to damage such as small cracks and potholes. The advantage of hot patch asphalt repair is that it can be done quickly and easily. All you need to do is clean out the damaged area, fill it with the hot asphalt mix, and compact it.

Hot asphalt mix finds useful application in repairing medium to large potholes and craters. It is able to bond well with the sides of the hole and its surface. Hot asphalt mix can be applied in all weather conditions.

Hot Asphalt Repair Cost

The cost of hot asphalt repairs will vary depending on the size and depth of the repair. A small repair that is only a few square feet in size may only cost a few hundred dollars to repair. A large repair that is several thousand square feet in size can cost tens of thousands of dollars to repair.

The cost components of a hot asphalt repair includes the cost of the hot asphalt itself which typically ranges from $75 to $200 per ton, the cost of labor which ranges from $50 to $70 per hour, and the cost of any necessary equipment which can range from $100 to $150 per day.

The total cost of a hot asphalt repair will also be affected by the depth of the repair. A shallow repair that only involves resurfacing the asphalt may only cost a few hundred dollars while a deep repair that involves excavating and replacing the underlying base material can cost several thousand dollars.

Urethane Injection Asphalt Repair

This method is done by injecting a urethane resin into the damaged area. The urethane resin will fill up the cracks or voids in the asphalt and harden, thus repairing the damage. Urethane injection asphalt repair is best used for small to medium cracks and voids.

The biggest advantage of urethane injection asphalt repair is that it can be done quickly and at a relatively low cost. Urethane injection asphalt repair is also a good choice for repairing damage that is not structural in nature – meaning that the damage does not affect the stability or load-bearing capacity of the asphalt.

The main disadvantage of urethane injection asphalt repair is that it only works on small to medium cracks and voids. Urethane injection asphalt repair is also not suitable for repairing large cracks or holes.

Urethane Injection Asphalt Repair Cost

The cost components of a carefully executed urethane injection asphalt repair includes the cost of materials and the cost of labor. The cost of materials is relatively low, with the most expensive material being the urethane resin itself and it ranges from $4 to $6 per pound. The cost of labor is relatively high, as the process is somewhat involved and requires specialized equipment. The total cost of a urethane injection asphalt repair can range from $500 to $2000.

Spray Injection Asphalt Repair

This method involves injecting a hot asphalt emulsion into the damaged area of the pavement. This helps to fill in any voids and repair the damage. Spray injection asphalt repair is best used for small to medium cracks and voids. Spray injection differs from urethane injection in that it does not require the use of a resin, and is therefore less expensive. The cost of spray injection asphalt repair can range from $250 to $1000. This results from the cost of the asphalt emulsion, which is a petroleum product and costs from $85 to $150 per gallon. Other costs involved here are the labour costs and the costs of any other materials needed for the job, such as a crack cleaning solution. This method is best used for cracks that are less than 1/2 inch wide, as it can provide a seamless repair.

Infrared Asphalt Repair

This method uses an infrared heater to heat up and soften the damaged area of the asphalt. This allows for the easy removal of the damaged asphalt so that new asphalt can be placed. Infrared asphalt repair is best used for small to medium size potholes.

An asphalt paving company will opt to repair an asphalt driveway using infrared asphalt repair if the damage is not too severe and if the budget permits. The cost of infrared asphalt repair is generally lower than urethane injection, but it still requires specialized equipment.

Infrared Asphalt Repair Cost

Your estimate to complete an infrared asphalt repair will factor in the cost of the infrared heater, which will be between $100 and $200 per day. You will also need to factor in the cost of new asphalt, which is about $100 per ton. The total cost of an infrared asphalt repair can range from $500 to $2000.

Full Depth Asphalt Repair

This method involves excavating the damaged area of asphalt and replacing it with new asphalt. Full depth asphalt repair is best used for large potholes or cracks that cannot be repaired with other methods. The decision to go full depth asphalt repair depends on the severity of the damage and how much money you are willing to spend. The total cost of this method will be between $500 and $3000.

Full Depth Asphalt Repair Cost

A well prepared full depth asphalt repair cost estimate will include the following line items:

  • Site Preparation which can cost as little as $0.25 per square foot and as high as $2.00 per square foot.
  • Asphalt removal, with estimated costs from $0.25 per square foot to $1.50 per square foot.
  • Base repair, typically costs $1.00 to $2.00 per square foot.
  • Asphalt replacement, asphalt costs ranging from $2.50 to $4.00 per ton.
  • Pavement milling, costs from $0.30 to $0.70 per square foot.
  • Compaction, with costs from $0.05 to $0.15 per square foot.
  • Surface treatments, estimated at $0.20 to $0.50 per square foot.
  • Pavement markings where required, estimated at $0.10 to $2.

The site preparation cost will include the costs of permits, traffic control, and clean up. The asphalt removal cost will be based on the size of the area to be repaired and the type of equipment used.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, we can. We have a number of options available for repairing a crumbling asphalt driveway, depending on the severity of the damage. Contact us today to schedule a consultation so we can assess the damage and recommend the best course of action.

This is a key decision that will affect the longevity and overall quality of your driveway. If the damage is extensive, it may be necessary to replace the driveway. However, if the damage is minor, resurfacing may be all that is needed. We discuss the many factors in this article. Contact us today to schedule a consultation so we can assess the damage and recommend the best course of action.

There are a few ways to repair large cracks in your asphalt driveway. The most common method is to fill the crack with an asphalt patching compound. This compound will fill the crack and prevent water from seeping into the crack, which can cause further damage. If the crack is particularly large, you may need to use an asphalt cold patch. This is a pre-mixed asphalt that comes in a bag and can be used to fill larger cracks. For more severe damage, you may need to have the entire section of driveway replaced. Contact us today to schedule a consultation so we can assess the damage and recommend the best course of action.

 

Cracked asphalt can be paved over, but it needs to be in good condition first. If the cracks are too large or too deep, the new asphalt won’t adhere properly and will just crack again. The best way to deal with cracked asphalt is to repair it with an asphalt patching compound. This will fill the cracks and prevent water from seeping in, which can cause further damage. If the cracks are particularly large, you may need to use an asphalt cold patch. This is a pre-mixed asphalt that comes in a bag and can be used to fill larger cracks. For more severe damage, you may need to have the entire section of driveway replaced. Contact us today to schedule a consultation so we can assess

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