
Crack Fill
Cracks aren't cosmetic — they're the leak.
Once water gets under the asphalt, every freeze-thaw cycle pries it apart from the bottom up. Hot-pour rubberized crack fill stops that — and it's the cheapest, smartest maintenance dollar you can spend.
Why crack fill
Water under asphalt is the actual enemy.
The asphalt surface looks fine, but the cracks running through it are doing real damage. Water gets in, soaks into the base, freezes overnight, and expands. The crack widens. More water gets in next time. Repeat for a few winters and you've got alligatoring — chunks pulling apart faster than they can be patched.
Hot-pour rubberized crack fill plugs that pathway. Heated to over 380°F, the sealant flows deep into the crack, bonds to both walls, and stays flexible in cold weather. It does one job — block water — and it does it well.
- Stops water infiltration in active cracks
- Stays flexible through freeze-thaw cycles
- Bonds to clean crack walls — won't pop out in spring
- Perfect prep step before sealcoat
- Cheapest way to extend asphalt life by years
The crack stops here.






