Asphalt Repair

Whether you have a sunken apron, crumbling or deteriorated asphalt, are looking for an asphalt overlay, or simply need cracks filled - we’ve got you covered! Explore below to learn more about the various services we offer and our processes.


Asphalt Repair Services

Pavement can fail for many reasons - whether it’s a lack of a solid gravel base, insufficient thickness, poor drainage, or lack of proper maintenance over the years. When pavement fails, it can be unsightly, cause damage to your vehicles, create annoyances, and even cause damage to other parts of your property.

we provide many different types of repair services.

  • Apron Repair / Replacement

  • Asphalt Milling and Overlays

  • Patchwork for small or large areas of the asphalt surface

  • Pot-hole filling

  • Crack filling services (can be done stand alone - or more commonly, included as part of our sealcoating services).

There are multiple methods that can be used to repair damaged pavement. Each service lends itself to a different kind of damage - but it also depends on the severity of the damage. There is no such thing as a “one size, fits all” approach. At Driveway Envy, our experienced crews can evaluate your situation and provide an expert + HONEST recommendation on the best method to remedy the situation, while also keeping costs and long term goals in mind.

Click the Request button below to receive a thorough review of your Asphalt situation + a detailed proposal that outlines the process we follow for each individual solution we offer for the most common types of asphalt damage.

Trust the experts at Driveway Envy to evaluate your situation and provide a transparent, competitively priced proposal. Let us take care of your damaged asphalt for a restored surface that will last for years to come.

Apron Replacements are our most common repair request

Below is the process we follow to ensure a high quality replacement that will prevent falling and crumbling asphalt around the garage door entrance in the future.

  1. Measure: 3-5 feet out from the garage

  2. Precision Cutting: Asphalt saws cut along pre-measured line.

  3. Remove Old Asphalt: Remove damaged and sunken area leading to the garage floor entrance.

  4. Fill Foundation Holes: Any holes are filled & compacted with new gravel.

  5. New Base Gravel: New base gravel is added to remaining cut-out section and then compacted.

  6. New Asphalt: Hot asphalt mix applied to cut-out section and leveled to original height of garage slab.

  7. Compaction: Plate compactors and asphalt rollers are used to compact new asphalt, creating a manicured and professional finish.

  8. Cleaning: Entire area is thoroughly cleaned of debris.

  9. Banner: Area is bannered off for 24-36 hours.