Infrared Asphalt Repairs in Atlanta, Georgia

Serving Marietta, Alpharetta, Carrollton, and the Greater Metro Area

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Your Go-To Asphalt Repair Contractor in Georgia

Our infrared asphalt repair method provides a high-performance, eco-friendly alternative to traditional patching. By thermally bonding new material to the existing pavement, we create a seamless, waterproof seal that prevents water infiltration and stops potholes from returning. This specialized infrared technology eliminates cold joints, shielding your parking lot from the rapid deterioration caused by Georgia’s heavy rains and temperature swings.

PKS Paving's Trusted Infrared Asphalt Repair Method

Heating Process

We employ heat to integrate the new asphalt and liquid binder with the existing pavement. This environmentally conscious technique minimizes material requirements, presenting a budget-friendly option compared to conventional methods.

Smoothing & Compression

Once the asphalt is softened, we apply the fresh mixture of asphalt and hot binder. Subsequently, we flatten and compress the new material to achieve a flawless surface.

Benefits of Infrared Asphalt Patching

Infrared Patch

A cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and long-lasting method to prevent water leaks.

Cold Patch

An economical yet temporary fix.

Traditional Patch

A permanent but expensive solution.

Our Coverage Areas

Atlanta's Go-To for Asphalt, Paving, and Maintenance Solution

PKS Paving is the trusted choice for dependable asphalt and concrete maintenance, repair, and new installations across various neighborhoods in the Atlanta metro area

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does infrared asphalt repair take to dry?

Unlike traditional methods that can take 24 hours, infrared repairs are usually ready for traffic in as little as 30 minutes to an hour, as the thermal bond cools quickly.

Yes, for many repairs. Because it thermally bonds the new and old asphalt, it creates a seamless joint that prevents water from seeping in, which is the main cause of patch failure in Georgia’s humid climate.

It is the “greenest” repair method because it recycles the existing asphalt on-site, significantly reducing waste and the need for new raw materials.

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Interested in learning more about our infrared asphalt repair services? Contact one of our pavement specialists today to get started!