Asphalt Care


Essential Driveway Care Guidelines: Dos and Don'ts for Optimal Maintenance

Learn more about how to take care of your asphalt roads with A Plus Paving expert paving services in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

Avoid Placing Sharp Objects


  • Indentations can result from sharp or pointed objects on your driveway, especially during the first year or on hot days exceeding 80°F. It's advisable to avoid using the driveway for at least three days after installation, particularly in warm weather.

Exercise Caution With Heavy Items:


  • High heels, bicycle kickstands, ladders, and porch chairs can apply significant pressure on the asphalt, potentially causing damage over time.

Stay Clear of Edges:


  • Refrain from driving near or off the edges of your driveway to prevent fractures and cracking. Remember, asphalt relies on a stone or gravel base for support and lacks structural strength on its own.

Mindful Turning to Prevent Damage:


  • Sharp movements while turning your car, especially when stationary, can lead to power steering gouges due to tire grinding against the asphalt. This is particularly pertinent in L-shaped driveways.

Distribute Weight Evenly:


  • Parking in the same spot repeatedly can create depressions or "wheel dishes" on the driveway surface. Spread the weight of your vehicle evenly across the driveway to mitigate excessive wear.

Avoid Heavy Vehicles:


  • Heavy trucks should not be allowed on the driveway as they can damage the pavement due to insufficient base support.

Address Puddling Issues:


  • Accept that some puddling may occur during the curing process. However, minor water spots should dissipate as the asphalt ages and oils evaporate.

Weed Prevention Measures:


  • Keep the edges of the driveway free from weeds and vegetation to prevent them from penetrating the asphalt. Regular application of weed killers can help control weed growth.

Snowplow Precautions:


  • If using a snowplow, ensure the operator raises the blade slightly or uses plow blade shoes to prevent scratching or gouging the asphalt surface.

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