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Get By Patch
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Asphalt Paving - Repair or Patch

Serving Minter, 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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Interlocking Pavers for Driveways & Floors - Install

Serving Minter, 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

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

Driveways should be sloped with a minimum 2% slope—anything lower will cause precipitation and runoff to collect. A 2% slope is the equivalent of a 2-foot rise over 100 feet. One quick way to check the integrity of your driveway’s slope: no more than four inches of water should collect on the surface longer than 15 minutes after rain.

You can expect your asphalt pavement to last anywhere from 20 to 30 years, or 25 years on average. The life expectancy of your asphalt driveway depends on the climate, the amount of traffic, and how well you maintain it. While you can’t necessarily control some of these factors, you can control the amount of maintenance effort you put into your driveway. 

To prevent your asphalt from deteriorating prematurely, you should follow a good maintenance routine involving regular cleaning, reparation work, and resealing.

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.

Gravel is the most economical and least expensive driveway material, costing between $1 and $3 per square foot. This is significantly cheaper than alternatives like asphalt or concrete. However, it's important to consider long-term costs, as gravel driveways require regular maintenance. You will likely need to add new gravel filling once or twice a year and regularly rake it to keep it level, which can add to the overall cost over time.

Asphalt dries and cures best between 50 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This range allows moisture to evaporate quickly without causing the asphalt to cool too fast, which can negatively affect the drying process. However, keep in mind that other weather conditions can also affect curing and drying times, such as precipitation and humidity.

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