Driveway repair companies in Lexington, KY assess cracks, potholes and drainage, then plan fixes with saw cutting, patching and resurfacing. They inspect subbase compaction with pavement testing tools and may recommend sealcoating or replacement to reduce freeze-thaw and wet soil damage.
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