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Pavement & Crack Repair

Fix it before it spreads.

A crack is just a crack — until it fills with water, freezes, and becomes a pothole. Timely repair is the least expensive intervention in your pavement's life cycle.

What we repair

We handle all categories of asphalt surface failure, from hairline cracks caught early to serious structural damage that has progressed to full-depth deterioration. In every case we diagnose what caused the problem before we repair it — surface-only fixes on a base failure are wasted money.

Crack repair is best done before sealcoating, and patching is best done before resurfacing. We sequence the work correctly so each step serves the next.

  • Linear and map cracking
  • Edge cracking and raveling
  • Pothole repair and patching
  • Alligator cracking and base failure areas
  • Utility cut repairs and trench patches
  • Sunken areas and drainage depressions

Why prompt repair matters

Water is the primary cause of pavement failure in New England. Once a crack opens to the surface, every rainfall moves water toward your base. Every winter, that water freezes, expands, and widens the crack. The process compounds — cracks become potholes, potholes undermine neighboring pavement, and what started as a simple repair becomes a full section replacement.

We fill cracks with hot rubberized sealant that flexes through temperature changes rather than pulling away. Patches are made with quality hot mix material, compacted to match the surrounding surface.

  • Stops water infiltration at the source
  • Prevents base deterioration and structural failure
  • Extends the life of the surrounding pavement
  • Reduces liability from trip hazards and potholes
  • Cost is a fraction of resurfacing or replacement
  • Work is typically completed in a single visit
Our Process

How we approach repair work.

Diagnosis first. Repair second. The right sequence matters.

01

Assessment

We inspect the surface and identify all damage, including subsurface issues that may not be visible. We'll tell you which areas can be repaired and which need more extensive work.

02

Cleaning

Cracks and damaged areas are cleaned and blown out to remove debris, vegetation, and loose material so the repair material bonds properly.

03

Repair

Cracks are filled with hot rubberized sealant. Potholes and larger failures are cut to clean edges, filled with hot mix asphalt, and compacted flush.

04

Follow-Up Plan

We recommend next steps — whether a sealcoat, resurfacing, or simply watching specific areas — so you know exactly where things stand.

Don't wait for a crack to become a problem.

We'll assess your pavement and give you a straight answer on what needs attention.

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