September 6, 2024

Is Your Pavement Winter-Ready? 5 Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

As winter approaches, your pavement faces serious risks from freezing temperatures, snow, and ice. Small cracks today can become major problems by spring, leading to costly repairs. But don’t worry—our expert guide will help you get ahead of these issues. In this post, we highlight five signs your pavement needs repair now and offer tips to prepare it for winter. Plus, don’t forget to download our FREE Winter Pavement Maintenance Checklist to ensure your pavement stays in top shape all season long.

Want to ensure your pavement stays in top condition all winter long? Download our FREE Winter Pavement Maintenance Checklist for expert tips and step-by-step guidance.

In this post, we’ll guide you through 5 telltale signs that your pavement needs repair before winter arrives. Address these issues now, and you can avoid bigger problems and higher repair costs down the line.

 

1. Spreading Cracks

Cracks in your pavement are more than just an eyesore—they’re a gateway for water to seep in. When temperatures drop, that water freezes and expands, causing the cracks to widen and deepen. If you notice cracks spreading across your pavement, it’s crucial to repair them before winter hits.

Tip:
Consider crack filling services to prevent further damage and protect your pavement from Alberta’s freeze-thaw cycle.

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2. Potholes

Potholes can be a sign that your pavement’s foundation is weakening. During winter, these potholes can grow larger as water seeps in, freezes, and expands. Potholes not only damage vehicles but can also pose a safety and liability risk.

Tip:
Schedule asphalt repair services to fix potholes before they worsen and become more expensive to repair.

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3. Uneven Surfaces

An uneven surface is a clear indicator of subsurface issues. It could be due to settling, erosion, or water damage. If your pavement has uneven sections, it’s essential to address them before winter to avoid further degradation and potential accidents.

Tip:
A professional evaluation can determine if resurfacing, an overlay, or a full replacement is needed to ensure smooth and safe pavement.

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4. Fading and Discolouration

Fading or discolouration of your pavement isn’t just a cosmetic issue—it can also signal that the asphalt binder is breaking down. This deterioration makes your pavement more susceptible to cracking and other damage.

Tip:
Applying a sealcoat can restore the appearance of your pavement and add a protective layer to withstand winter conditions.

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5. Pooling Water

If water pools on your pavement after rain, it’s a sign of poor drainage. Standing water can accelerate the breakdown of asphalt and lead to cracks and potholes, especially when it freezes during the winter.

Tip:
Address drainage issues by consulting a professional to improve grading or install drains, ensuring water flows away from your pavement and preventing potential damage.

 

Winter is just around the corner, and the time to protect your pavement is now. By addressing these five signs of damage, you can prevent costly repairs and ensure your pavement remains in top condition throughout the colder months.

Ready to take action? Download our FREE comprehensive Winter Pavement Maintenance Checklist to help you keep your pavement in peak condition all winter long.

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Or, if you’d prefer expert advice, Schedule a Free Consultation with Infinity Asphalt today, and let our team assess your pavement’s needs before winter hits.

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