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How Do You Repair A Cold Patch Driveway?

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How Do You Repair A Cold Patch Driveway?

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Repairing a cold patch or asphalt driveway is a quick process as long as the repairs are limited. If the damage to the driveway is because of tire impressions left by parked cars or extreme surface changes such as weather-related buckling or tilting, repair is not possible. These problems are because of structural defects and will require driveway replacement. Anything such as cracks or potholes, you can repair. You may be required t ouse a different process for each type of damage, but once completed, your driveway should be more in good condition. Step 1 Create an absolute edge for your driveway. Remove any plant life that has overgrown the edges with a flat spade, digging down to the pavement edge and removing any turf that has made its way over the surface. Step 2 Clean the surface of the driveway. Remove any dirt or debris, and remove any traces of oil from the driveway using a degreaser. Wash the surface of the concrete, removing any missed dirt and the degreaser residue, and all

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