I've got a 22' x 40' blacktop leading into my 2 car garage. The structure and driveway is 11 years old, and I'm located in the NE (bad cold and lots of snow/ice). It was resealed 3 years ago but is looking threadbare by now. Substrate is sandy and deep.
The big problem is a few areas where it appears rock (or construction debris) is coming through the surface. Looks like it's pushing up through the blacktop. All the local clowns want to pour sealer or slurry on it, charge me $200 and run away.
Should it be dug-out and refilled and what material should be used? What's the correct repair for a smooth, black, durable surface?
The big problem is a few areas where it appears rock (or construction debris) is coming through the surface. Looks like it's pushing up through the blacktop. All the local clowns want to pour sealer or slurry on it, charge me $200 and run away.
Should it be dug-out and refilled and what material should be used? What's the correct repair for a smooth, black, durable surface?


but still deal with the BS of it on a daily basis.