Don’t let a leaky car ruin your business

Faster

In 20 minutes, we can repair your damaged asphalt and re-open your property to traffic.

Better

Infrared creates a thermal bond that eliminates saw lines, creating a longer-lasting solution.

More Economical

Infrared recycles the existing asphalt, creating less waste, fewer trucks, and less disruption.

Leaky vehicles ruin pavement and are dangerous

Don’t let a hidden liability create an expensive problem in your parking lot. The average slip and fall lawsuit claim is $25,000. Plus the amount of time and legal fees on top of that!

We remediate oil-saturated parking spaces quickly and economically for our clients.

We don’t want you to have an easily avoidable incident on your property.

Frequently Asked Questions

We primarily used a technology called infrared to perform our repairs. Infrared heat is often a better, faster, and more permanent solution. However, when that isn’t appropriate, we use traditional cut-and-replace techniques.

No. Infrared can be used economically on large trenches and patches as well. This is achieved by using multiple heats in succession.

No. Infrared restoration is more cost-effective than traditional full-depth patching and mill and pave repairs. Consider the savings in manpower, time, machinery, and materials by not having to cut, remove, replace, transport, and dispose of large quantities of asphalt. In addition, the result is a seamless restoration that is thermally bonded to the surrounding pavement.

No. Infrared addresses the asphalt layer only. Nothing short of excavating and making repairs to the sub-base will correct this problem. Infrared restoration is still the most effective repair to the asphalt once the sub-base problem has been corrected.

Yes. A correctly installed Infrared repair will restore the damaged area to the condition and useful life of the pavement around the repair. Pavement deterioration around the restoration will eventually effect the restoration over time, but it will drastically increase the lifespan of your asphalt.

No. We don’t only have one tool as our option. While we love infrared as a solution, when it’s not the best option we break out the saw or whatever tool we need to get the job done correctly.