When areas of pavement deteriorate and need to be repaired, All-Pro Asphalt corrects the problem by using either skin patching or removal and replacement.
Asphalt Skin Patching FAQ’s
What is asphalt skin patching?
Asphalt skin patching is a repair technique commonly used in road maintenance to address localized damage or deterioration in asphalt surfaces. This method involves applying a relatively thin layer of new asphalt over the damaged area, creating a “skin” that covers and reinforces the compromised section. The goal of asphalt skin patching is to extend the lifespan of the pavement by preventing the spread of cracks, potholes, or other defects, and to enhance the overall structural integrity of the road.
Why choose asphalt skin patching?
Asphalt skin patching is a cost-effective and time-efficient solution for addressing localized damage without the need for extensive reconstruction. It is particularly useful for repairing small to medium-sized defects, such as potholes, minor cracks, or surface distress, before they escalate into more significant issues. While asphalt skin patching provides a temporary fix, it can significantly extend the life of the road, allowing for smoother and safer driving conditions. Regular maintenance and timely application of asphalt skin patches contribute to the overall longevity and performance of asphalt road surfaces.