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Repairing Asphalt Drives

What Is This About?

Most damage to asphalt is progressive, it seldom goes bad in a day or week for example. The first trouble signal is a whitish spot in a normally black backgroud. After this inital stage, the asphalt will start to fissure and crack. Next will come little, and then big potholes.

You should renew the asphalt surface about every three years or when the surface begins to appear whitish, worn or cracked. Depending on the climate in your area this time frame may vary. This guide will show you how to repair your asphalt surface and bring about a professional finish.

What Topics Are Covered?

  • Preparing Surfaces
  • Fissure, Cracks, Potholes
  • Patching Procedures
  • Applying Dressing
  • and much more..

Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.

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