
Lexington, NC & Davidson County
Asphalt Resurfacing in Lexington, NC
When the pavement base is still sound but the surface is worn, asphalt resurfacing may restore a smooth driving surface without a complete tear-out.
More than placing asphalt on top
A lasting resurfacing job starts by evaluating the existing pavement, repairing failed areas, cleaning the surface, and addressing transitions before the new asphalt layer is placed and compacted.
A practical option for sound pavement
Resurfacing can be a good fit for oxidized, uneven, or broadly worn asphalt when the underlying base remains stable and drainage is working as intended.
When replacement makes more sense
Widespread base failure, movement, or drainage problems cannot be hidden under a new surface. We will explain whether resurfacing, targeted repair, or replacement is the appropriate next step.
Good to Know
Common questions
How is resurfacing different from sealcoating?
Resurfacing adds a new asphalt layer. Sealcoating is a protective surface treatment and does not correct structural pavement problems.
Can every old driveway be resurfaced?
No. The existing pavement and base need to be stable enough to support the new layer. An on-site inspection determines whether it is a suitable option.
Do damaged areas get repaired first?
Yes. Failed sections and transitions should be addressed before resurfacing so they do not immediately affect the new pavement.
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