Stop Expensive Pavement Problems Before They Start
Your asphalt doesn’t have to crack under Florida’s brutal heat and storms. Professional asphalt resurfacing extends your pavement’s life by 8-15 years while restoring that smooth, professional appearance that makes the right first impression.
Restore Your Pavement Without The Replacement Cost
Asphalt resurfacing involves applying a fresh layer of hot asphalt over your existing pavement, essentially giving you a new surface at a fraction of replacement cost. This process works when your foundation remains solid but the surface shows wear from Florida’s demanding climate.
The key is proper evaluation. Not every pavement qualifies for resurfacing, which is why we inspect your base condition first. When done correctly on suitable surfaces, resurfacing can add 8-15 years to your pavement’s life while eliminating cracks, improving drainage, and restoring that professional appearance.
How We Handle Your Biggest Concerns
Not Every Pavement Qualifies For Resurfacing
Resurfacing works best when your pavement foundation remains structurally sound but the surface shows typical wear patterns. Central Florida Blacktop Paving Inc look for surfaces with less than 25-30% damage, minor cracks that haven’t penetrated deep into the base, and pavements under 20 years old.
If your asphalt has deep structural cracks, foundation settlement, or extensive damage, resurfacing won’t solve the underlying problems. That’s why we evaluate your base condition first and give you honest recommendations about if resurfacing will deliver the long-term results you need.
Built To Handle Central Florida's Climate
Central Florida’s extreme heat, intense UV exposure, and frequent storms create unique challenges for asphalt surfaces. We use specialized asphalt mixes designed for high-temperature performance and apply them using techniques that account for our climate.
Timing matters too. We schedule projects during the best weather windows to guarantee proper curing and adhesion. Our resurfacing process includes proper preparation for drainage, which is vital given Polk County’s heavy rainfall patterns and the risk of water infiltration causing foundation problems.