Absolutely. We assess the root causes of the sinking—often related to poor sub-base or drainage—and take targeted steps such as re-compacting the base and adding fresh bitumen to even out the surface.
This largely depends on the type of repair. Small patches can often be used within a few hours, while larger resurfacing projects may need 24 to 48 hours to fully cure.
In many cases, resurfacing provides a cost-effective alternative to replacing the entire surface—especially if the base is still stable. However, if the sub-base is compromised, full replacement might be necessary.
Yes. Minor cracks often widen due to moisture and temperature fluctuations. Fixing them early can prevent deeper damage and more extensive repairs in the future.
With proper installation and regular maintenance, most repairs can last for several years. Factors like traffic load, weather conditions, and drainage all play a role in determining the longevity of your repaired surface.

