The 10 Best Asphalt Crack Fillers

Updated July 23, 2020 by Brett Dvoretz

This wiki has been updated 20 times since it was first published in November of 2018. Asphalt cracks have a number of causes, but they all boil down to stress. This can be a result of excessive wear, tree roots, poor initial installation, and many other reasons. What's important is not what caused them, but rather what products will allow you to fix them as easily as possible. The fillers on this list can be applied by just about anybody and don't take much time. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. EcoClean Solutions Patch And Pothole

2. Red Devil 0636 Blacktop And Roof

3. Rust-Oleum EpoxyShield 250700

4. Roklin Systems Inc. Flomix

5. Sakrete Black Top Filler

6. Aquaphalt 6.0

7. Gardner-Gibson Drive 5

8. Dalton Enterprises Pli-Stix 30-Foot

9. Road Rescue Patch

10. Henry Company Elastomeric Emulsion

Special Honors

Fat Crack Fat Crack is a heavily rubberized formula that is designed to expand and contract with ground, so it shouldn't separate from the repaired surface due to temperature fluctuations. It is suitable for use on crevices up to one-inch wide and dries in just 30 minutes after application. sealcoating.com

Unique Paving Materials Kold-Flo If you have a bunch of hairline cracks you want to repair, Unique Paving Materials Kold-Flo is a good choice that takes the hassle out of the job. It comes in a one-gallon bottle with a small spout at the top that makes it simple to pour right into a crevice, so you won't need any special knowledge or experience to use it. That being said, it is too thin for thicker cracks. uniquepavingmaterials.com

Editor's Notes

July 16, 2020:

Crack fillers come in many different types, each with their own pros and cons. Since we wanted to make sure that there would a product here perfectly suited to just about every need, we did our best to include a wide variety of options, from solid to completely liquid. This way, whether you have a short 1/2-inch crevice to fill or a large pothole to repair, there would be one here that makes the job easy.

Those who are searching for something to fill thin cracks in their driveway should look to Red Devil 0636 Blacktop And Roof, Roklin Systems Inc. Flomix, Sakrete Black Top Filler, Dalton Enterprises Pli-Stix 30-Foot, and Henry Company Elastomeric Emulsion. With the exception of Roklin Systems Inc. Flomix, Rust-Oleum EpoxyShield 250700, and Dalton Enterprises Pli-Stix 30-Foot, these all come ready to poured, or calked in in the case of Red Devil 0636 Blacktop And Roof, so there is no complicated mixing or physical stamping involved. Roklin Systems Inc. Flomix does require mixing, but all the components are premeasured, so there is essentially no chance of messing up. Plus, it offers the benefit of hardening in minutes, making it a good choice for high traffic areas where you don't have the luxury of keeping vehicles or people off the surface for days after application. Dalton Enterprises Pli-Stix 30-Foot comes as a pliable tube that you cut down to size and then melt into the crack with a torch.

If you are dealing with large potholes or cracks more than 1.5 inches wide, then you should turn to a solid variety, like EcoClean Solutions Patch And Pothole, Aquaphalt 6.0, and Road Rescue Patch. While these are nearly as easy to use as liquid options, they do require more physical effort, as you will have to tamp them down after dumping them in a hole. The benefit is that they can be applied in any weather and, in the case of Aquaphalt 6.0 and Road Rescue Patch, are ready for traffic immediately after application. Even with EcoClean Solutions Patch And Pothole you only have to wait one hour before it is traffic ready. Conversely, the liquid options generally take anywhere from 24 hours to five days to cure.

December 01, 2018:

We did our best to include crack fillers that are known to last for a long time after application, so you aren't stuck dealing with the same problem just one or two years after use. We also thought it prudent to include dry and liquid options, as well as some that require heating and stamping.

Last updated on July 23, 2020 by Brett Dvoretz

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