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Cracks and Repairs

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Asphalt cracks are unsightly and uninviting – but that’s not the only reason they’re a problem. Cracks also threaten the overall strength of your pavement, leading to severe structural issues and expenses over the long term.

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Cracks allow water to penetrate your pavement and seep into the underlying base layers, where they can create voids that turn into potholes and eventually destroy your asphalt’s foundation causing further damage.

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Crack Sealing

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The good news is that you can prevent this minor repair issue from becoming a major one. Ellison Asphalt provides the most cost-effective asphalt crack repair services starting by cleaning the dust and debris from the cracks using high-pressure water or high-velocity air. Then we seal the crack using GoldFlex #615 Asphalt Crack and Joint Sealant hot to fill the voids preventing water intrusion. Due to its high elasticity, our crack sealer expands and contracts with the thermal movements of the crack. Also, because of its high melting point, it will not track or pick up with traffic.

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If your surface is beginning to crack, don’t wait – get it sealed before it gets worse. Request a free estimate from Ellison Asphalt, the expert asphalt crack repair company today or contact us for more information.

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Once the crack is sealed and has cooled, your pavement is ready for a fresh Sealcoating and or Re-Striping of the lot markings!

 

​Patching & Infrared patching

 

 We can repair potholes, sinkholes, and trip hazards efficiently and permanently year-round with our Infrared asphalt heaters and hot mix asphalt. 

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  • Winter Repairs

  • Alligator Areas

  • Bird Baths

  • Broken Areas

  • Oil Spots

  • Potholes

  • Sinkholes

  • Trip Hazards

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Patching

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Ellison Asphalt will cut around the pothole or damaged area remove any loose debris and remove asphalt, and install new HOT asphalt, and then vibration packs the new asphalt into place. 

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