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Asphalt Maintenance Blog: Tips, Projects & Industry Insights

Welcome to our Asphalt Maintenance Blog, where we share everything you need to know about keeping your pavement in top shape. From seal coating and crack repair to line striping and surface protection, our team brings you expert tips, real project highlights, and the latest industry trends.

Whether you’re managing a commercial property or maintaining your home driveway, we’re here to help you understand how proper asphalt care saves money, improves safety, and keeps your pavement looking brand new year after year.

Deteriorated asphalt edges with large cracks and grass growing through the broken pavement.

Edge Crack Repair: What Causes Driveway Edge Cracks and How to Fix Them

Edge cracks are cracks that form along the outer edges of an asphalt driveway, usually within the first 6 to 24 inches from the side. They often start as small surface lines, but they can expand quickly because the edge of the pavement is one of the weakest areas, especially when it does not have strong support underneath.

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A wide transverse crack running horizontally across the width of an aging asphalt driveway pavement.

Transverse cracks

Transverse cracks are cracks that run across your driveway, usually from one side to the other. Unlike long (longitudinal) cracks, these form perpendicular to the direction of the pavement. They can appear as a single straight line or as multiple cracks spaced out across the surface.

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A long, straight longitudinal crack running down the center of a dark asphalt road pavement.

Longitudinal Cracks

Long (longitudinal) cracks are cracks that run in a straight line along the direction of your driveway. They often appear near the center of the pavement, along one side, or close to seams where two asphalt sections meet. In Idaho, these cracks are fairly common due to temperature swings, moisture, and natural ground movement.

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Close-up of fine hairline cracks on a gray asphalt surface.

Hairline Cracks in Asphalt Driveways: Causes and Prevention

Hairline cracks are thin, barely noticeable cracks that often show up on asphalt driveways as the surface begins to age. Most of the time, they start small and don’t seem like a big deal. But they are usually the first sign that the asphalt is drying out and losing some of the flexibility it needs to handle weather and daily use.

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