Crack Seal Services In Spanish Fork, Utah
Hot-pour rubberized crack sealing that stops water infiltration and extends pavement life.
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Crack Seal In Spanish Fork, Utah
We perform hot-applied rubberized crack sealing on asphalt pavement for commercial parking lots, residential driveways, HOA communities, and private access roads. The process starts with routing — we cut a reservoir profile into cracks wider than about a quarter inch so the sealant has mechanical grip and flex room. Narrower cracks are cleaned out with a wire brush or blower. We then apply hot-pour rubberized sealant, which stays flexible through temperature cycles rather than cracking like cold-applied products. A properly sealed crack resists water infiltration for several years before it needs attention again. Crack sealing is most effective when done while the surrounding pavement is still in reasonably good condition — it is a maintenance tool, not a structural fix for pavement that has already failed.
Why Spanish Fork Owners Choose Black Canyon Exteriors
Spanish Fork sits at the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon, one of the primary storm track entries into Utah Valley from central Utah. Canyon-channeled weather systems bring moisture and hail to Spanish Fork more directly than most Utah Valley communities, and the agricultural-rural character of much of the city means commercial properties often include metal agricultural structures alongside conventional commercial construction — a material mix that requires familiarity with both metal building cladding systems and standard commercial exterior materials. Rapid residential growth in the Salem area and south Spanish Fork means a high proportion of newer construction needing first-time gutter installation rather than replacement.
We serve Spanish Fork and nearby communities including Salem, Springville, Payson, and the Spanish Fork Canyon corridor.
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Tell us the property address — we will schedule a walk-through usually within a few business days.
Our Crack Seal Process
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Crack inspection and mapping
We walk the pavement and identify cracks suitable for sealing — structural and alligatored areas are called out separately because they need repair, not sealing.
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Cleaning and routing
Cracks are blown clear of debris. Cracks wide enough to route (generally 1/4 inch or wider) get a routed reservoir for better sealant adhesion and flexibility.
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Hot-pour application
Hot-applied rubberized sealant is melted and applied directly into the crack, slightly overfilling to account for settling. Material is tooled flush with a squeegee.
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Cure and traffic hold
Sealed cracks need roughly 30–60 minutes before foot traffic and a few hours before vehicle traffic depending on temperature. We coordinate timing with you.
Recent Crack Seal Work
Proudly Serving All Of Utah
We serve the Wasatch Front and beyond — from Salt Lake County to Utah County, Davis, Weber, Tooele, Summit, and surrounding communities.
- Salt Lake City
- West Jordan
- South Jordan
- Sandy
- Draper
- Provo
- Orem
- Lehi
- American Fork
- Ogden
- Layton
- Bountiful
- West Valley City
- Park City
- Tooele
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