Pothole Asphalt
Pothole Asphalt Repair/Patching
Asphalt naturally deteriorates over time, and this process can be accelerated by neglect, poor maintenance, and surprisingly, infrequent traffic. As asphalt ages, it begins to crack, creating pathways for water to seep into the substrate and sub-surface layers. When water freezes, it expands and erodes the material, causing the cracks to widen and deepen. If left untreated, this can lead to the formation of “alligator” cracks or, in severe cases, large sections of the asphalt breaking away, resulting in potholes.
Pothole Patching
Asphalt Replacement
For larger areas of asphalt damage, Black Rock Pavement recommends full removal and replacement. In this process, the damaged asphalt is carefully removed and the surface is cleaned. A new layer of asphalt is then laid down, rolled smooth, and the edges are sealed with crack filler to protect against future water infiltration. Typically, once the lot is sealed again, the repair will blend seamlessly with the rest of the pavement, making the repair almost invisible. With Black Rock Pavement, you can trust that your asphalt repairs—whether for potholes or larger surface areas—will be handled efficiently and effectively, ensuring long-lasting results.
Protect Your Asphalt Parking Lot Investment
Over time, asphalt can develop fine surface cracks that gradually spread and deepen. Without proper maintenance, these cracks allow water to seep in, weakening the base and eventually forming potholes or structural damage. When deterioration reaches this level, the most effective solution is full removal and replacement of the damaged area before it compromises the integrity of the entire lot. In addition, older lots may have accumulated multiple layers of asphalt that require milling. Black Rock Pavement uses advanced machinery to remove and replace these layers efficiently, restoring the surface to like-new condition.
Asphalt Resurfacing
If your asphalt surface has experienced significant wear or structural failure, resurfacing may be the most economical long-term solution. Also known as an overlay, this process involves applying a new layer of asphalt over the existing surface. It’s particularly effective for lots with standing water issues or widespread "alligator cracking"—a network of interconnected cracks resembling alligator skin.
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At Black Rock Pavement, our commitment to quality craftsmanship and reliable service has earned the trust of homeowners, businesses, and municipalities throughout Northern Colorado. We take pride in every asphalt paving, concrete construction, and pavement maintenance project we complete, ensuring lasting results that stand up to Colorado’s changing seasons.