Top 7 Signs Your Driveway Needs Repair (And How to Fix Them)

Your driveway is one of the most used—and most neglected—parts of your home. Over time, weather, heavy vehicles, and wear-and-tear can damage even the sturdiest asphalt or concrete surfaces. Ignoring minor issues often leads to costly repairs or full replacements down the line. At We Love Paving, we’ve helped hundreds of homeowners spot early warning signs and take action. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the 7 most common signs your driveway needs repair and how to address them before the damage escalates.


1. Cracks: Small Problems That Grow Fast

Cracks are the most obvious red flag. While hairline cracks (less than ¼ inch wide) are normal in aging driveways, wider cracks signal trouble:

  • Alligator Cracking: A web of interconnected cracks resembling alligator skin indicates structural failure, often due to poor drainage or a weak base.

  • Edge Cracks: These form along the driveway’s edges, usually from soil erosion or tree roots.

Fix It:

  • Fill small cracks with sealant.

  • Resurface or replace sections with severe cracking.


2. Potholes: More Than Just an Eyesore

Potholes occur when water seeps into cracks, freezes, and expands, breaking apart the pavement. Left unrepaired, they:

  • Damage tires and suspension systems.

  • Allow water to erode the driveway’s base.

Fix It:

  • Patch small potholes with asphalt or concrete filler.

  • For large potholes, excavate and replace the damaged area.


3. Fading Color: Sun Damage & Oxidation

UV rays and oxidation gradually fade asphalt (turning it gray) or concrete (making it look chalky). While cosmetic, fading also weakens the material.

Fix It:

  • Apply sealcoating every 2–3 years to protect and restore color.


4. Pooling Water: A Drainage Disaster

Water pooling on your driveway after rain means poor drainage, which can:

  • Soften the base layer.

  • Accelerate cracking and potholes.

Fix It:

  • Regrade the driveway to improve slope.

  • Install channel drains or French drains.


5. Sinking or Uneven Sections

Sinking occurs when the soil beneath the driveway compacts or washes away. This creates tripping hazards and further structural damage.

Fix It:

  • Mudjacking (pumping grout beneath slabs) to lift concrete.

  • Full base repair for severely sunken asphalt.


6. Weed Growth: Nature’s Intruders

Weeds sprouting through cracks aren’t just unsightly—their roots widen cracks and destabilize the driveway.

Fix It:

  • Remove weeds and roots, then fill cracks.

  • Apply a weed-preventative sealant.


7. Loose or Crumbling Edges

Edges that crumble or separate from the lawn often result from:

  • Heavy vehicles driving off the pavement.

  • Poor initial installation.

Fix It:

  • Reinforce edges with additional gravel or concrete curbing.


How to Repair Your Driveway: DIY vs. Professional Help

While minor repairs (like filling cracks) can be DIY projects, larger issues require expertise. We Love Paving offers:

  • Patching: Affordable spot repairs for cracks and potholes.

  • Resurfacing: A cost-effective way to renew worn-out driveways.

  • Full Replacement: For driveways with extensive damage.


Preventive Maintenance Tips

  1. Sealcoat Regularly: Protects against UV rays, oil spills, and water.

  2. Clean Stains Promptly: Oil and chemicals degrade pavement.

  3. Avoid Heavy Loads: RVs or construction equipment accelerate wear.

  4. Schedule Inspections: Catch problems early with annual professional checkups.


FAQs About Driveway Repairs

Q: How much does driveway repair cost?
A: Minor repairs start at 
150

500, while resurfacing costs 
3

7 per square foot.

Q: Can I repair my driveway myself?
A: Temporary fixes are possible, but professional repairs ensure longevity.

Q: How long does a repaired driveway last?
A: With proper maintenance, repairs can last 5–10+ years.

Q: Should I repair or replace my driveway?
A: If >30% of the surface is damaged, replacement is more cost-effective.


Conclusion: Don’t Let Damage Drive Up Costs!
Spotting driveway issues early saves you time, money, and stress. Whether you need a simple patch or a full overhaul, We Love Paving is here to help. Our team uses premium materials, advanced techniques, and 15+ years of experience to restore your driveway’s safety and curb appeal.

Ready to Fix Your Driveway?
📞 Get a Free Repair Estimate Today!


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WHO IS FRED?

Fred, Regional Operations Manager, comes from a family of immigrant roots and a story built on sacrifice, discipline, and hard work. Growing up, Fred watched his parents work long hours and weekends to create a better future teaching him the values of perseverance, determination, and doing things the right way every single time.
We Love Paving began with Fred’s father, who started doing what he knew best: paving. Over the years, he built experience alongside respected professionals in the industry, refining his methods and developing a reputation for quality work that speaks for itself. As his clientele grew, so did the vision one built not only on skill, but on integrity and pride in every job.

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