Restore the look and safety of your property with expert asphalt driveway repair in Florida, FL.
Restore the look and safety of your property with expert asphalt driveway repair in Florida, FL. We fix cracks, potholes, and sinking areas, and recommend full replacement when the base has failed. Our team neatly removes broken asphalt, patches problem spots, and resurfaces where needed so your driveway looks clean and performs better for years.
Precision Asphalt Florida provides professional asphalt driveway repair throughout Florida, FL, Florida and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call (407) 250-7227 or request your free quote.
A worn driveway in Florida, FL is more than an eyesore. Cracks, potholes, and drainage problems let water into the base, which quickly gets worse with our heavy rain and summer heat. Precision Asphalt Florida focuses specifically on asphalt driveway repair and replacement that is built for Florida conditions, not generic one-size-fits-all paving.
When we visit your property, we start with a detailed driveway evaluation, not just a quick look from the truck. We check the thickness of the existing asphalt, the condition of the base underneath, how water moves across the surface, and where the first signs of failure began. This lets us recommend whether targeted repair, resurfacing, or full replacement is the smarter long-term option for your home.
Our goal is to give you an honest, technical explanation of what is really going on beneath the surface so you can decide based on facts, not pressure. In many cases we can extend the life of a driveway with strategic repairs, but when replacement is the better investment, we will explain exactly why in clear terms.
Floridaβs climate is tough on residential asphalt. The combination of high UV exposure, frequent afternoon storms, and occasional cold snaps creates different failure patterns than in northern states. Precision Asphalt Florida has repaired thousands of driveways in this environment, so we know what to look for and how to address it.
Typical issues include:
β’ Alligator cracking (dense, spiderweb style cracking) caused by weakened base or thin, oxidized asphalt. β’ Isolated potholes where water has washed out the rock base underneath. β’ Edge breaking where vehicles drive off the sides of a narrow driveway onto soft soil. β’ Low spots that collect water near the garage or street, which often point to poor compaction or settlement. β’ Surface raveling where loose stone comes up because the asphalt binder has aged and hardened in the sun.
Each of these problems requires a different type of asphalt driveway repair. For example, alligator cracking rarely responds to simple patching. We typically saw cut around the affected area, remove the failing asphalt and soft base, rebuild the base with compacted aggregate, then install new hot mix asphalt flush with the surrounding surface. For standing water, we may adjust the slope during repairs or add a small gutter or valley to direct water off the driveway.
For driveways that do not require full replacement, Precision Asphalt Florida follows a structured repair process designed for long-term performance.
1. Inspection and mapping. We walk the entire drive with you, mark out distressed areas with paint, and separate cosmetic issues from structural failures.
2. Saw cutting and removal. We use a concrete saw to cut clean edges around damaged sections instead of just feathering in patches. That clean vertical edge helps lock new asphalt to the old and prevents the patch from peeling away.
3. Base repair and compaction. This is where many quick-fix contractors cut corners. We remove soft or contaminated base, then rebuild using graded aggregate in lifts, compacted with a plate compactor or small roller until it meets density targets suitable for driveway traffic.
4. Hot mix asphalt placement. For residential asphalt driveway repair we typically install 1.5 to 2 inches of hot mix asphalt in repaired sections. The mix is delivered from a plant and installed while still at the proper temperature so it bonds properly.
5. Rolling and joint finishing. We roll the new asphalt until it is smooth and tightly compacted, then we seal the seams where new asphalt meets old to minimize water infiltration and provide a more uniform look.
6. Final review and care instructions. Before leaving, we walk the driveway with you, explain what was done in each area, and give simple instructions on curing time, when to park heavy vehicles, and when to consider sealcoating.
Some driveways in Florida, FL are too far gone for spot repair alone. Large areas of alligator cracking, widespread base failure, or decades of patching can make full replacement the better value. Precision Asphalt Florida offers two primary options: resurfacing (overlay) and full tear out and replacement.
Resurfacing is appropriate when the base is still strong but the surface layer is worn or cracked. We mill or grind down high spots or transitions as needed, clean the surface, apply a bonding tack coat, then install a new layer of hot mix asphalt over the existing driveway. This can restore appearance and extend life without the cost of full removal.
Full replacement is recommended when we find extensive base failure or major drainage problems. The process includes:
β’ Complete removal of existing asphalt with machinery. β’ Excavation of weak base material and replacement with new compacted aggregate, often 4 to 8 inches thick depending on soil conditions and expected traffic. β’ Shaping the base to correct slopes so rainwater flows away from your home, garage, and walkways. β’ Installing new asphalt, typically 2 to 3 inches compacted thickness for residential use, and rolling to a smooth finish.
We can also adjust driveway width, add parking pads, or soften tight turns during a replacement project, which is usually not feasible with small repairs alone.
Not every driveway in Florida, FL needs the same structure. Precision Asphalt Florida adjusts materials and design to your soil conditions and how you actually use your driveway.
For sandy or well-draining soils, a standard compacted aggregate base with 2 to 3 inches of asphalt typically performs well for normal car and light truck use. For softer or clayey areas, or where RVs, boats, or work trucks will be parked, we may recommend a thicker base or heavier asphalt mix to resist rutting.
We also pay close attention to slope and water paths. With Floridaβs intense summer storms, we avoid flat driveways whenever possible. A slight crown or cross slope is introduced so water sheds to the sides or toward a suitable drainage area, not toward your foundation or low spots in the yard.
Appearance details matter too. We can create clean, straight saw-cut edges or slightly rolled edges that blend into the yard. Transitions to garages, sidewalks, and the street are carefully matched so there are no abrupt bumps that could catch the bottom of low vehicles. If you plan to add gates, fences, or landscaping later, we coordinate driveway edges and elevations so future projects fit cleanly against the finished asphalt.
Many homeowners want to know why asphalt driveway repair estimates can differ so much. Precision Asphalt Florida builds estimates based on specific technical factors, not rough guesswork or generic price per square foot.
Key cost drivers include:
β’ Size of the driveway and how many separate repair areas are needed. β’ Depth and extent of base repair. Rebuilding the foundation is more time consuming but critical for long-term performance. β’ Access for equipment. Tight backyards or steep approaches may require smaller machines and more labor. β’ Drainage corrections, such as regrading or adding swales to move water away from the driveway. β’ Hauling and disposal of broken asphalt and unsuitable base.
Timeline is heavily influenced by weather. In Florida, we schedule asphalt driveway repair and replacement to avoid heavy rain and extreme heat when possible. Afternoon storms are common, so we often plan milling and removal early in the day and paving when the forecast allows. Most residential projects are completed within one to three days of on-site work, depending on size and complexity, with additional curing time before heavy use.
We provide clear start and completion expectations up front so you can plan parking and access to your home.
Choosing the right contractor is as important as choosing the right material. Precision Asphalt Florida focuses on residential asphalt driveway repair and replacement, which means our crews and equipment are scaled correctly for home projects, not just large commercial lots.
We use hot mix asphalt produced at local plants, which is important in Florida because the temperature of the mix and the haul time affect how well it compacts and bonds. Our crews are trained to work quickly and efficiently so the asphalt is placed and rolled while it is still at the ideal temperature range.
Before we begin, we walk you through the plan, including where equipment will park, how we will protect nearby landscaping, and how access to your garage will be handled. During the job, someone on site is always available to answer questions, explain what you are seeing, and discuss any field decisions that come up.
After the driveway is complete, we review maintenance recommendations, such as when to schedule the first sealcoat, how to avoid scuffing the surface during the first few days, and what early warning signs of trouble to watch for in our climate. Our goal is a driveway that performs reliably for years, not just something that looks good on day one.
Professional asphalt driveway repair & replacement, done right the first time, quality materials, honest pricing, and results that last.Precision Asphalt Florida