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Pothole Patrol, LLC provides professional service utilizing state-of-the-art technology designed to save you time and money! Most repairs average 45 minutes.  Our process is unique and features a thermal bonding system. Our system is driven over the damaged asphalt and heats it to over 2,000°F. The heated asphalt is recycled on site and incorporated into the new asphalt. Once mixed we steam roll the asphalt and make the previously damaged area like new again. Our asphalt thermal bonding system creates a seamless connection between the existing non-damaged surface and repaired area ensuring a fix that seals out moisture and ending the dangerous and costly cycle of deterioration.

Our competitors heat new asphalt with a large torch and tamp in loose asphalt to fill potholes. This “quick fix” process isn’t a long term fix because water will seep between the old and new asphalt, freeze and “pop” or weaken the asphalt.  As vehicles drive over the weakened asphalt the weight causes chunks to form (alligator) and break away.

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    Pothole Repair

    Pavement deterioration occurs when melted snow or rainwater seep through cracks in the pavement and can’t get absorbed into the frozen ground. When the water freezes, it expands and can “pop” or weaken the asphalt.

    Our Fast, Affordable, Pavement Repairs allows us to come at the first sight of asphalt damage. No job is too big or small. We can repair one pothole or section of alligator (cracked / broken) asphalt in your driveway or parking lot all the way to a completely damaged surface. Since all of the equipment needed to repair a pothole is brought on one truck, we make small repairs that a lot of asphalt paving companies won’t bid on.

    Fast | Affordable | Pavement Repairs

    How do potholes form?

    1. Rainwater seeps into small cracks in the asphalt and puddles between the asphalt layer and the road bed.
    2. Low temperatures freeze the water forcing the asphalt upwards.
    3. Once the ice thaws, the water is absorbed into the weakened roadbed and leaves behind a cavity. Vehicle traffic breaks the surface apart and pushes it down into the weakened roadbed.
    4. Larger cracks and potholes are formed when the crumbling asphalt fills the cavity.