Structural Maintenance
Joint Repair
Damaged pavement joints accelerate surface failure and invite costly structural damage. Our joint repair service restores these critical points to protect your investment for years to come.
48 hrs
Response Time
2 Years
Warranty
50,000+
Properties Served

Why It Matters
Protecting your pavement at its weakest points
Joints are engineered to handle movement between pavement sections. When they fail, water and debris enter the structure and damage propagates rapidly.
Stops water infiltration
Properly sealed and repaired joints prevent water from reaching the base layer — one of the primary causes of structural failure and potholes.
Reduces movement damage
Repairing failed joints allows surfaces to handle thermal expansion and contraction with fewer cracks and edge breaks over time.
Extends pavement lifespan
Joint repair is one of the most practical maintenance steps to protect existing surfaces and delay expensive full replacement.
Our Process
Engineered for durability
A clear, step-by-step approach ensures every joint is repaired for structural function — not just appearance.
Assessment
Joint inspection and damage assessment to determine repair scope and materials.
Removal
Extraction of loose, failed, or deteriorated joint material from the seam.
Preparation
Thorough cleaning and surface preparation to ensure proper material adhesion.
Sealing
Professional joint repair and sealant application with cure guidance.
FAQ
Common questions
Answers to what property owners ask most about joint repair service.
What is joint repair and when is it needed?
Joint repair addresses damaged or open seams where pavement sections meet. It is needed when joints crack, separate, or allow water to penetrate the base.
Will joint repair prevent future cracking?
It significantly reduces moisture and movement-related damage, though all pavement ages over time. Ongoing maintenance delivers the best long-term results.
Can this be combined with other services?
Yes. Many projects combine joint repair with crack filling, sealcoating, or line striping for a comprehensive pavement maintenance plan.
How long does the repair process take?
Most joint repair projects are completed in a single day. Cure time for sealant is typically 24-48 hours before the area can handle full traffic.
Ready to restore failing joints?
Straightforward recommendations and dependable scheduling for residential and commercial joint repair projects.