Question: I have some potholes that were formed in my asphalt driveway over the winter. A couple are more than 2” deep and a few more look like the surface layer of the asphalt has come loose. Can you recommend a fix?
Answer: Potholes occurring during spring are not uncommon in asphalt driveways, walkways and sidewalks. Repairing them is not difficult. I have created a few pages on asphalt installation and crack and pothole repair.
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