Exterior & Roofing

ProfessionalDriveway Crack Filling

Small cracks in asphalt or concrete invite water in, and water is the fastest way to turn a hairline crack into a pothole. Filling cracks while they're still small is the most affordable way to extend your driveway's life by years.

Also known as: driveway crack filling, asphalt crack repair, concrete crack filling, crack sealing driveway, driveway patching, asphalt crack sealing, fill driveway cracks

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What you get

What’s included

  • Clean cracks with compressed air and wire brush
  • Remove loose edges and vegetation from crack edges
  • Apply crack filler or elastomeric sealant for asphalt
  • Smooth flush with the surrounding surface
  • Allow filler to cure before applying driveway sealer if applicable

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How it works

1

Clean & prep

We blow out debris and loose material from every crack so the filler bonds to solid edges on both sides.

2

Fill & smooth

We apply filler in layers for deeper cracks, finishing flush with the driveway surface.

3

Cure & review

We confirm the filler has seated properly and advise on sealing timeline to lock the repair in.

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Problems we fix

  • Hairline cracks spreading into larger networks over one to two winters
  • Vegetation growing up through cracks and widening them further
  • Water pooling in low cracks and accelerating freeze-thaw damage
  • Oil and fluid stains seeping into open cracks and softening the base
  • Cracks near the edge of the driveway crumbling and breaking off

Good to know

Driveway Crack Filling — FAQ

What is the difference between crack filling and driveway sealing?

Crack filling targets individual openings to restore structure. Sealing is a surface coat that protects the whole driveway. Ideally both are done together — fill first, then seal over the top.

How wide a crack can you fill?

Most elastomeric fillers handle cracks up to three-quarters of an inch. Wider voids need a patching compound before a filler coat is applied over the top.

How long until I can drive on the filled cracks?

Most crack fillers cure to traffic-ready in one to four hours depending on temperature and product. We'll give you a specific window on the day.

Can concrete cracks be filled the same way?

Concrete uses different fillers — typically a concrete caulk or polyurethane sealant. Both are flexible enough to handle slight seasonal movement without cracking again right away.

Service area

Driveway Crack Filling near you

We provide driveway crack filling across the Charleston area:

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