Asphalt Patching

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Reliable Asphalt Patching for Commercial Pavement

Got potholes or large areas of damaged pavement? Asphalt patching is an efficient solution that permanently fixes your commercial pavement without interrupting your business or breaking the bank.

Gann Asphalt & Concrete, Kansas City MO’s Asphalt Patching Experts

At Gann Asphalt & Concrete, we’re dedicated to providing our commercial clients with the best parking lots and industrial pavement. We use the latest paving technologies and adhere to the highest standards of workmanship. Our asphalt patching services restore your pavement quickly and affordably, ensuring minimal disruption.

Asphalt Patching FAQ

  • Asphalt Pothole Patching

    Pothole patching involves cleaning out loose debris from the damaged area and filling it level with the surrounding pavement. We use both hot mix and cold mix asphalt. Hot mix provides a durable, long-lasting solution, while cold mix is ideal for repairs during colder weather or inclement conditions.

  • Repairing Other Pavement Damage

    Uneven pavement and deep cracks can also be addressed with asphalt patching. Our contractors use professional cutting equipment to remove the damaged section and replace it with new asphalt. The patched area is then compacted to blend seamlessly with the existing pavement.

  • Benefits Of Asphalt Patching Services

    • Targeted Asphalt Repair – Patching fixes the affected area without disturbing the rest of your pavement.
    • Full Depth Repairs – Contractors can access the under layer to address foundational issues, ensuring a solid repair.
    • Cost Effective – Patching is a budget-friendly solution to immediate pavement concerns

Don’t Delay-Fix Your Pavement Now!

Prevent damage from spreading by acting fast. Contact Gann Asphalt & Concrete, Kansas City’s trusted commercial paving company, for professional asphalt patching services today!

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