Best Ways to Fill Deep, Narrow Cracks in Asphalt Driveway?

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Asked By GardeningGuru82 On

I'm in the process of fixing up my driveway and I've come across some deep (2"-3") but narrow (.5") cracks after clearing out some plants and taking care of an old rubber patch job. I'm trying to figure out the best product or method to patch these cracks since standard crack fillers seem too shallow and larger asphalt fillers like Aquaphalt are too big for the narrow gaps. I'd love any tips or suggestions you have!

2 Answers

Answered By DIYDiva27 On

I agree, small aggregate cement could work. Just be careful to pack it in well since the cracks are so deep. Also, consider sealing the driveway afterward to protect your repairs from water or wear.

Answered By FixerUpper101 On

You might want to use a small aggregate cement; it's great for filling narrow cracks and it can bond well with asphalt. Just make sure to properly mix it to get a good consistency. It should hold up fine, even in your asphalt driveway.

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