Infrared pavement repair is:

faster,Permanent, environmentally friendly

Step 1:

Evaluate the repair area.

Step 2:

Heat asphalt pavement to at least 300 degrees.

Step 3:

Scarify and add fresh hot mix asphalt to the repair area.

Step 4:

Compact the freshly added asphalt.

Step 5:

Clean up and open for traffic!

What is an Infrared Asphalt Repair? 

Asphalt is quickly heated to a workable temperature above 300 degrees, the broken area is reworked, fresh asphalt is added, and everything is compacted in place.

Why do you want to use infrared technology? 

You don’t want multiple large trucks, giant saws, and large crews preventing your parking lot from being used. Not only is it disruptive to visitors, but there is increased liability. 

What can Infrared Asphalt repair fix?

This is just a small example of our common uses: potholes, utility cuts, oil spot repair, trip hazards, manhole and storm drain repair, standing water repair, speed bumps, and more…

What does infrared repair cost?

An infrared repair often costs significantly less than a traditional cut-and-replace repair.

What can’t it fix?

Infrared repair is not an appropriate solution for root damage, concrete, or alligator cracking (though it can be a temporary solution).