Can You Install Asphalt Directly Over Existing Concrete?

Asphalt can be paved over concrete if the base is structurally sound and properly prepared, but specific precautions must be taken.

Potential Problems

  • Concrete expansion joints can reflect through the asphalt surface.
  • Uneven or cracked concrete weakens new layers.
  • Poor bonding between materials causes premature failure.

How to Do It Right

  • Inspect and repair any cracks or soft spots in the concrete first.
  • Apply a tack coat for better adhesion between layers.
  • Overlay with sufficient asphalt thickness to prevent joint reflection.

When installed correctly, asphalt-over-concrete driveways perform well and offer a clean, renewed appearance.

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About The AuthorChris Maisano

Chris Maisano is the dedicated leader of Maisano Bros. Inc., a family-owned paving company with over 60 years of trusted service. Building on the legacy of his father and uncle, who founded the business in 1963 with just a pickup truck and determination, Chris has guided the company into a modern era while preserving its reputation for quality and reliability. With decades of hands-on experience in asphalt paving, milling, grading, and reclamation, he is known for delivering lasting results for residential, commercial, and municipal projects. Respected for his expertise and integrity, Chris continues to uphold the Maisano Bros. tradition of excellence, ensuring every project is completed with the same commitment to craftsmanship and customer care that has defined the company for generations.

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