Crack sealing operation on asphalt pavement

Crack Sealing

Commercial crack sealing that helps block water infiltration, slow deterioration, and extend pavement life before larger failures take hold.

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Why Crack Sealing Matters

Water gets in through the cracks long before the bigger failures show up.

Crack sealing is often one of the simplest preservation steps a property can take to protect the pavement structure below the surface.

  • Hot rubberized sealant applied to active cracks
  • Protects against water infiltration and base damage
  • Helps extend the useful life of the pavement

What We Consider

The lot still has to be worth preserving.

Crack sealing is best used where the surface still has useful life left and the goal is to slow further deterioration.

  • Whether the pavement is still a good preservation candidate
  • Crack type and distribution across the surface
  • Where preservation can delay more expensive repair later

Preservation First

Crack sealing makes the most sense when the lot still has strong value to protect.

Water Control

Keeping water out of the pavement system is one of the simplest ways to slow bigger failure from developing.

Maintenance Planning

Crack sealing works best as part of a planned maintenance approach, not as a last-minute fix after major deterioration.

Talk Through The Scope

Trying to figure out whether crack sealing still makes sense for the lot?

Tell us what the cracking looks like, how the property is used, and whether your goal is preservation, repair, or both.