Asphalt Resurfacing
Maximize your pavement’s lifespan with our resurfacing expertise.
Maximize your pavement’s lifespan with our resurfacing expertise.
If your asphalt is starting to show its age—cracks, surface-level potholes, or fading—but the underlying foundation is still in good shape, asphalt resurfacing may be the perfect solution. At Phillips Paving, we help property owners revitalize their asphalt surfaces with minimal downtime and a budget-friendly approach. Our family-owned business has served the Greater Kansas City Metro Area for over 30 years, providing trusted solutions backed by a one-year warranty and advanced equipment. Don’t settle for short-term fixes; let us extend your pavement’s life with a high-quality, long-lasting resurfacing job.
Before we apply a new asphalt layer, we thoroughly inspect your existing pavement to ensure the sub-base and drainage systems are sound. We address cracks, small potholes, and any drainage problems first before applying a fresh asphalt layer to adhere properly. This comprehensive approach ensures a longer lifespan for the resurfaced pavement, protecting your investment in the long run.
One of the biggest advantages of asphalt resurfacing is its cost-effectiveness. By working with the existing asphalt rather than tearing everything out, you save on both materials and labor, all while ending up with a pavement surface that looks nearly brand new. It’s a smart, sustainable choice that delivers on performance and keeps more money in your pocket.
Wondering if asphalt resurfacing is the right fit for your property? Our friendly team will provide an honest assessment and upfront pricing, so you know exactly what to expect.
Since day one, Phillips Paving has committed to staying ahead of industry trends. We combine our decades-long experience in the Kansas City area with advanced equipment to deliver surfaces that stand up to everyday wear, shifting weather, and high-volume traffic.
Plus, with financing available through Hearth, you can invest in long-lasting pavement without straining your budget.
How do I know if resurfacing is right for my pavement?
If your asphalt surface has widespread cracking or minor potholes but the sub-base remains structurally sound, resurfacing is often the most cost-effective solution.
What’s the difference between resurfacing and overlay?
These terms are often used interchangeably. Both involve adding a new layer of asphalt on top of existing pavement, but the exact process may vary based on preliminary milling or repairs.
Will my business need to close during resurfacing?
Not necessarily. We can schedule work in phases to minimize downtime and maintain access to your property as much as possible.
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