Asphalt Patching & Pothole Repair
Protect your pavement and prevent costly damage with pothole repair and asphalt patching services from National Pavement Partners. Our team restores safety, smoothness, and long-term performance across commercial properties in Denver, Phoenix, and Albuquerque.
As a trusted commercial paving provider, we respond quickly, thoroughly assess your pavement, and recommend the most cost-effective solution for your site.
Your Go-To Pothole Repair Company
National Pavement Partners provides a full lineup of asphalt patching solutions that restore safety and stability to your pavement. Before any repair begins, our team inspects the damaged area and determines the most suitable method. These could include infrared or conventional repair techniques for longer-lasting pavement.
How We Repair Potholes and Apply Asphalt Patches
Prepare the Surface
We remove dirt and debris for a clean slate that ensures repair materials bond properly.
Apply the Patch
We fill the pothole using hot-mix asphalt, a cold patch, or a specialty compound—depending on your needs.
Compact the Material
We then use a compact roller to smooth the patch and create a level surface.
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Types of Asphalt Patches
Skin or Overlay Patching: This type of patching involves adding an asphalt layer to the existing surface to fill the cracks or potholes. This type of asphalt pothole repair is ideal for minor damage on the surface layer.
Infrared Patching: Asphalt infrared repair utilizes innovative technology to repair asphalt surfaces. This method involves heating the damaged area, removing the damaged asphalt, and adding new asphalt to the affected area. This solution is eco-friendly, cost-effective, and long-lasting.
Roto-Mill Patching: This type of patching involves removing and replacing the damaged surface layer with new asphalt. It is ideal for surfaces with extensive damage or multiple potholes.
Full-Depth Patching: Full-depth patching is suitable for surfaces with significant structural damage. It involves removing the damaged area from the base layer and replacing it with new asphalt.
The Lifespan of Asphalt Patches
The longevity of a pothole repair depends on the condition of your existing pavement, the amount of traffic in the area, and the type of patching method used. In general, most asphalt patching lasts one to three years, and in many cases, high-quality repairs on well-maintained pavement last much longer. When damage is caught early and repaired using a method like infrared or full-depth patching, the result is a stronger, more reliable fix that holds up under daily use.
Routine maintenance also plays a major role in extending the life of your asphalt patching work. Services like sealcoating, crack filling, and annual pavement inspections help prevent water infiltration, slow oxidation, and guard against the freeze-thaw cycles that commonly lead to potholes. When your pavement receives proper care, your repairs stay intact longer, and you avoid unnecessary replacement costs over time.
Key Benefits
- Improved Road Conditions
- Minimized Driving Hazards
- Extends Pavement Lifespan
- Enhances Curb Appeal
- Preserves Structural Integrity
- Better Driving Experience
How to Prevent Potholes
Proactive pavement care is the best way to prevent potholes. Start by establishing a routine maintenance schedule that includes annual crack filling to block moisture from penetrating the asphalt. Keeping your pavement sealed with regular sealcoating helps slow wear and maintain a smooth surface.
Drainage is another important factor. When water pools on the surface, it seeps into cracks and accelerates deterioration, especially in areas with heavy traffic or colder winters. Improving drainage and replacing deteriorated concrete curbs can significantly reduce the likelihood of potholes forming in the first place.
Our Offices
The Mountain West's Premier Paving & Concrete Pros
National Pavement Partners is the name you think of for quality paving repair, maintenance, and installation services. We are proud to serve communities throughout the nation, including Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Wyoming.
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4600 E Washington St 300 #2569, Phoenix, AZ 85034
Phone: 480-351-4729
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4801 Lang Avenue N.E. Suite 110-#7757, Albuquerque, NM 87109
Phone: 505-207-5568
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Asphalt Patching and Pothole Repair FAQs
What causes potholes?
Potholes form due to a combination of environmental stress and weakened pavement. The most common causes include:
- Water infiltration and poor drainage
- Freeze–thaw cycles and inclement weather
- Heavy traffic
- Aging pavement
How do I know if I need a patch job or a complete asphalt replacement?
If the damage is limited to a small area—such as a single pothole, a small sunken spot, or a few cracks—patching is usually the best solution. However, widespread cracking, rutting, depressions, or structural failures often indicate that the asphalt has weakened beyond the surface level. In these cases, a full-depth replacement or larger-scale pavement project may be necessary.
National Pavement Partners will evaluate your site and recommend the most appropriate and budget-friendly option.