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    What Is the Best Pothole Repair?

    What Is the Best Pothole Repair? - Parking Lots Plus asphalt blog post

    Potholes are not just a driving nuisance; they are a symptom of the road surface's wear and tear over time. Left unattended, they can become a significant hazard for vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians.

    With various methods available for fixing potholes, determining the best approach requires understanding the extent of the damage, the expected longevity of the repair, and the impact on traffic flow during the repair process.

    Cold Patch vs. Hot Mix Asphalt

    The most common methods employed by pothole repair services involve cold patches or hot mix asphalt.

    Cold patching is an effective short-term solution, particularly in colder climates. This method allows for quick fixes that can temporarily restore the surface integrity.

    Hot mix asphalt is generally considered the best long-term solution. It involves heating the asphalt to a high temperature, which makes it more pliable and ensures a more durable bond.

    Infrared Asphalt Repair

    Another innovative method uses infrared technology to heat the existing asphalt around the pothole, making it malleable. New asphalt is then mixed with the heated old asphalt, and the area is compacted. This method provides a seamless, long-lasting solution.

    Conclusion

    The best pothole repair method varies based on the specific conditions. Professional pothole repair services ensure the most effective, durable, and cost-efficient approach is taken.

    FAQs

    How often should pothole repair be done? Depends on road condition and traffic volume. Regular maintenance prevents minor damages from escalating.

    Can pothole repair be done in any weather? Cold patching works in colder weather, but hot mix and infrared repairs require warmer temperatures.

    David Erington - Owner & General Manager

    Written by

    David Erington

    Owner & General Manager, Parking Lots Plus

    Owner and General Manager of Parking Lots Plus. MBA and former banker turned asphalt contractor, leading commercial paving, sealcoating, and concrete projects across Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma since 2023.

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