Asphalt surfaces are a significant investment for homeoners and businesses, providing durability and a smooth driving experience. However, without proper maintenance, they can deteriorate quickly due to weather, traffic, and environmental factors.
To help you get the most out of your asphalt pavement, here’s a year-round maintenance guide to keep your driveway or parking lot looking great and lasting longer.
Spring: Inspect and Repair After Winter Damage
Winter can be brutal on asphalt surfaces, causing cracks and potholes due to freezing and thawing cycles. As the snow melts, it’s the perfect time to assess and repair any damage.
✅ What to do in spring:
- Inspect for cracks, potholes, and surface wear.
- Fill small cracks to prevent water infiltration.
- Schedule pothole repairs before they get worse.
- Clean off debris, leaves, and dirt to prevent buildup.
💡 Pro Tip: If your parking lot or driveway looks worn out, consider seal coating before summer to protect it from further damage.
Summer: Apply Seal Coating and Prevent Sun Damage
The heat of summer can cause asphalt to dry out, fade, and weaken. Seal coating provides a protective barrier against UV rays, oil spills, and water infiltration.
✅ What to do in summer:
- Apply seal coating to refresh and protect the surface.
- Repaint faded parking lot lines for better visibility.
- Check for drainage issues that could lead to water damage.
- Keep the surface clean from oil and chemical spills.
💡 Pro Tip: Avoid seal coating on extremely hot days, as the material may not adhere properly. A warm, dry day is ideal.
Fall: Prepare for Rain and Cold Weather
Autumn is the best time to prepare your asphalt for winter by making sure there are no cracks where rain and ice can seep in.
✅ What to do in fall:
- Clean gutters and drainage areas to prevent pooling water.
- Fill any new or expanding cracks before winter arrives.
- Remove fallen leaves and debris regularly.
- Ensure proper snow removal plans are in place.
💡 Pro Tip: Any cracks left unsealed in the fall will likely worsen during winter due to freeze-thaw cycles.
Winter: Protect Against Snow and Ice Damage
Winter is the toughest season for asphalt, as water expands when it freezes, causing cracks and potholes. Proper snow removal and de-icing techniques can help prevent serious damage.
✅ What to do in winter:
- Use a rubber-edged shovel or snow blower to remove snow (metal blades can damage asphalt).
- Apply de-icing agents like calcium chloride (avoid rock salt, which can be harsh on asphalt).
- Avoid parking heavy vehicles in the same spot for too long.
- Clear snow promptly to prevent ice buildup.
💡 Pro Tip: If your asphalt is already cracked or damaged, winter conditions will make it worse—consider repairs before freezing temperatures hit.
The Key to Long-Lasting Asphalt: Regular Maintenance
By following these seasonal maintenance tips, you can extend the lifespan of your asphalt pavement and avoid costly repairs.
At WELOVEPAVING, we offer professional asphalt maintenance, repairs, and seal coating to keep your driveway or parking lot in top condition year-round.
📞 Contact us today for a free inspection and personalized maintenance plan!