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Get By Patch
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Serving Alberta, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"They done an amazing job! Got the job done efficiently and it looks amazing now! We couldnt be happier! Would recommend to anyone for anything asphalt-related! Not to mention their customer service was absolutely amazing, very nice people. Great company all the way around!!!"
#1 pothole patching
#1 pothole patching
#1 pothole patching
#1 pothole patching
Response time3 days
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Guardian Waterproofing
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Serving Alberta, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Mason was super easy to work with and was about half the price of the next closest bid from a larger company. As this property was a rental over an hour away, he kept me up to date with pictures at every turn. He went above an beyond to get the job done right. Don't waste your money going with anyone else."
Crawlspace encapsulation
Crawl space encapsulation
Crawlspace encapsulation
Crawlspace Encapsulation
Crawlspace Encapsulation

+9

Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

The cost to replace a driveway ranges from $8 to $15 per square foot, depending on factors that include material, size, and labor. If your driveway has deep cracks, potholes, or drainage issues (or if it’s simply past its prime), replacement might be the smarter investment over constant repairs. Resurfacing can be a cheaper alternative at $3 to $20 per square foot, but it won’t fix your driveway’s underlying problems.

Costs range from $3 to $7 per square foot, depending on the area size and project scope.

It takes recycled asphalt 48 hours to initially harden and up to 3 months to fully cure. It’s best to stay off of recycled asphalt for at least 48 hours, then you can walk or drive standard vehicles on it. Hold off on driving heavy trucks or equipment on it for at least 7 days. Allowing the surface to melt together and harden ensures that the surface stays durable and long-lasting. 

The decision to repair or replace your driveway depends on the extent of the damage. If your driveway has a few small cracks, a simple repair will do the trick. If you see larger cracks and potholes, it may be time to consider resurfacing or replacement. Resurfacing is a great option if more than 25% of the surface is damaged, but if the damage is extensive—deep cracks or significant sinking—it’s best to replace the driveway entirely. A new driveway, with proper care, can last decades while patching or resurfacing might only hold up for a few years before needing more attention.

You should contact your driveway installer before winterizing a newly installed driveway. Winterizing it before the asphalt or concrete has fully cured can damage the driveway. But in many cases, you don't need to winterize a newly installed driveway anyway since it's likely freshly sealed and won't have much damage yet. 

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