What the service is
Asphalt Patching explained simply
Patching targets a specific damaged area instead of replacing the whole surface. It is used when asphalt is broken, low, rough, or no longer holding together in one section.
AAS Service Details
Asphalt patching repairs damaged sections, potholes, and localized failure where the surface has moved past basic maintenance.
A simple visual showing a pothole-type issue compared with a clean patch repair.
What the service is
Patching targets a specific damaged area instead of replacing the whole surface. It is used when asphalt is broken, low, rough, or no longer holding together in one section.
What problem it solves
It helps solve potholes, broken asphalt, uneven spots, and areas that are becoming unsafe or continuing to fall apart.
Why it protects asphalt
Signs you need it
Common questions
Asphalt patching is used to repair damaged sections, potholes, rough spots, or localized pavement failure.
Cold patching is a patching method often used for potholes or damaged asphalt areas when a practical repair is needed without a full surface replacement.
Patching is usually needed when the asphalt is broken, crumbling, low, or damaged beyond a simple crack repair.
Patching can help stop damaged areas from growing and can extend the usefulness of pavement when full replacement is not needed yet.
Free estimate
Send AAS your address, a quick description, and photos if you have them. We’ll review the surface and give you a straightforward recommendation.