Benefits of Resurfacing Your Asphalt Car Park

Posted on: 11 December 2020

Potholes develop in asphalt when water permeates the surface and soaks into the paving, which destabilises as a result. Once heavy vehicles drive across it, they can damage the weakened structure. If the holes extend deeply or they cover a large area, resurfacing the entire site may be the most effective car park repair. Consider the following benefits.

Prevent Further Holes

By spreading a new layer of asphalt over the old base, you'll prevent further potholes from forming in the short term. You can save money in the long run by avoiding paying for separate repairs, which won't create such a smooth overall appearance. Resurfacing involves either filling in potholes with new asphalt, or cutting out the damaged part and spreading new asphalt in place to create a sound surface. Then, a fresh layer goes over the entire area.

Lessen Hazards

Once an asphalt surface wears away and forms a pothole, loose bits of gravel can fly up as cars drive by. These missiles can scratch paint or crack windscreens, or even strike people nearby. Holes can also create havoc for car tyres and suspension as the car lurches in and out of the damaged area. 

Cost-Effective

Resurfacing asphalt provides a cost-effective option. Patching holes over and over can cost more in the long run. Newly sealed asphalt, though, won't need ongoing maintenance. Plus, resurfacing is cheaper than laying entirely new paving, including the underlying gravel base. 

Creates Attractive Surfaces

Once you've resurfaced the car park, it will have a smooth and even surface to create a great first impression. Dark asphalt conceals oil and grease stains and looks fresher for longer than other surfaces, like concrete, that highlight marks.

Offers Different Colours

You may be familiar with black asphalt — however, it also comes in other colours like dusty red and grey. The muted red surfaces mimic the look of the clay-coloured earth the covers some parts of Australia, providing an excellent option for a rustic environment. So you could revamp the car park with a fresh new colour. 

Thus, resurfacing a car park provides various benefits. It stops potholes deteriorating further and forms a safe, smooth surface free of loose gravel bits that can cause injury to passersby and damage to vehicles. A new cover won't eat into the budget with continual repairs, and it will give the car park a beautiful cover, possibly in a different hue.

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