Professional asphalt crack sealing in West Michigan

Looking for asphalt crack sealing to protect your driveway, parking lot, or private road? All Season Innovations (ASI) is a Nunica‑based asphalt maintenance company serving West Michigan communities including Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and Holland. If you’re comparing asphalt crack sealing companies, this page explains crack sealing vs. filling, outlines our typical process, and helps you schedule service.

Why choose ASI for crack sealing in West Michigan

  • Local expertise: Single‑location team based in Nunica, serving West Michigan properties across Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and Holland.
  • Service that fits your site: We repair driveways, commercial lots, and private roads to slow deterioration and reduce future repair costs.
  • Preventative value: Properly sealing cracks in asphalt helps block water, debris, and freeze‑thaw damage that lead to potholes and base failures.
  • Seamless next steps: After crack repairs, consider a protective topcoat with Asphalt sealcoating to maximize life and appearance.
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Crack sealing vs. crack filling: what's the difference?

Both methods address openings in pavement, but they serve different conditions.

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Crack sealing

A flexible, rubberized treatment designed to expand and contract with the pavement. Best for working (active) cracks that open and close seasonally. This option is often the longer‑term solution for keeping water out and minimizing crack growth.

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Crack filling

A more rigid material used for non‑working cracks or wider openings where flexibility is less critical. Filling can be a cost‑effective choice in certain scenarios, but it typically doesn’t last as long as sealing.

If you’re researching asphalt crack sealing, the goal is durability—keeping water out and preventing cracks from spreading. If you’re focused on quick patching of isolated, stable openings, filling can be considered. Not sure which you need? We’ll assess conditions on site and explain the trade‑offs before work begins.

Our asphalt crack repair process

Below is a typical industry‑standard workflow. Exact materials and steps may vary by site conditions.

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Inspect and mark repair areas

We identify crack types (linear, block, edge), note width and length, and prioritize areas where moisture intrusion is most damaging.

02

Clean and prep the cracks

Debris, dust, and vegetation are removed to help the asphalt crack sealer bond. Cracks must be dry before application for best results.

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Apply asphalt crack sealer

A commercial‑grade asphalt crack sealer is placed to fill the void and create a flexible, watertight barrier. Wider cracks may require routing or backer material before sealing.

04

Finish and cure

Excess is leveled and edges are neatened for a clean finish. Once cured, the surface can reopen to traffic per site conditions.

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Optional: sealcoat for added protection

After repairs cure, a sealcoat can help protect against UV, water, and chemical exposure and provide a uniform appearance. Learn more on our Asphalt sealcoating page.

If you need broader pavement restoration—like patching or pothole fixes—see our dedicated Pothole repair service.

When to seal asphalt cracks

As soon as cracks appear

Early action limits water intrusion and base damage.

Before freeze‑thaw seasons

Fall sealing can help reduce winter expansion and pothole formation.

After winter

Spring cleanup often reveals new openings; sealing now prevents further deterioration.

Prior to line work

Repair first for longer‑lasting Parking lot striping & marking.

Exact pricing requires a site‑specific assessment. If you need a firm quote from driveway sealcoating contractors you can trust, start here: Request your free estimate.

Cost and scheduling for crack sealing

How much does crack sealing cost? It depends on:

  • Linear footage and crack width (volume of material required)
  • Pavement condition and prep (cleaning, routing, drying time)
  • Access, traffic control, and phasing needs
  • Optional add‑ons (sealcoating, patching, restriping)

Because every site is different, we provide on‑site assessments and written estimates. If you’re searching for asphalt driveway repair near me, we can bundle crack sealing with pothole or patch repairs when appropriate. Tell us your timeline and budget—our team will recommend the most practical sequence of work.

Start your estimate today: Contact us

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Service areas in West Michigan

ASI operates from Nunica and serves nearby communities including Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and Holland. To confirm your city or schedule work across multiple sites, visit our Locations hub.

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FAQs: asphalt crack repair

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What is the best way to seal cracks in asphalt?

The best approach depends on crack type and movement. Crack sealing with a flexible, rubberized material is typically preferred for active cracks because it expands and contracts with the pavement, helping to keep water out. Proper cleaning and drying are critical for adhesion.

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Is crack sealing better than filling?

For working (moving) cracks, sealing generally lasts longer than filling because the material remains flexible. Filling can be suitable for non‑working or wider cracks where movement is minimal. We’ll evaluate your pavement and explain which option makes the most sense.

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When should asphalt cracks be sealed?

As soon as you notice them. Early intervention reduces water intrusion and base damage. Many property owners schedule sealing in spring or fall to get ahead of freeze‑thaw cycles and before restriping or sealcoating.

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How much does crack sealing cost?

Pricing varies with crack width, linear footage, prep requirements, and site logistics. We provide on‑site assessments and written estimates. Contact us to get a tailored quote for your pavement.

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Do you repair potholes formed from cracks?

Yes. When cracks aren’t treated, potholes can form. See our Pothole repair page for patching options. We can sequence pothole fixes with crack sealing and, if needed, follow with Parking lot striping & marking.

Comparing asphalt crack sealing companies in your area? 

We’re ready to help. Request your free on‑site evaluation now: Contact us.