Potholes, cracks, and standing water are more than just eyesores—they are signs that your driveway is failing. In Canton, driveways take a beating from heavy snowplows and road salt. If left untreated, a small crack can turn into a major structural failure within a single winter.
We use hot-applied polymer-modified asphalt to seal cracks. This prevents water from reaching the sub-base and causing further erosion.
We don’t just throw “cold patch” in a hole. We square off the damaged area, clean it, and apply hot-mix asphalt for a permanent bond.
If your driveway is structurally sound but looks “tired” and gray, an overlay can give you a brand-new surface at a fraction of the cost of a new installation.
Many Canton driveways fail because water pools in the center. We can regrade or install “trench drains” to move water away from your foundation.
Many Canton residents ask us if they can save their existing driveway. Our local experts provide honest assessments
The damage is limited to less than 25% of the surface and the base layer is still firm.
You see "alligator cracking" (interconnecting cracks that look like scales), which indicates the sub-base has failed, or if the driveway is over 25 years old.
Because we are also paving contractors, we use the same heavy-duty equipment for our repairs as we do for our new installations. This ensures that our patches are compacted correctly and level with your existing surface, preventing “bumps” that can catch a snowplow blade.