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Tire Scuffing on your asphalt driveway or parking lot

5/28/2020

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Did​ you just have your driveway repaved with a brand new asphalt overlay? Or maybe a new layer of sealcoat? Or perhaps you are a company owner that just finished construction on a new commercial parking lot? Either way, you may start to notice tire marks as business or traffic picks up. Tire scuff marks are a common occurrence to newly-paved or seal-coated asphalt, and for many reasons. Before you pick up the phone to have a word with your paving company, it is encouraged to investigate a bit further, and find out why tire marks appear on newly-paved asphalt in the first place. Continue reading to learn what causes asphalt tire scuffing, and gain a better understanding of what to expect from your pavement.
Fortunately, there is no need to panic about tire marks since they will eventually fade after a few months. There are several reasons why freshly-paved or seal-coated asphalt is subject to tire scuffing, but they can all be narrowed down to five specific ones. If you have questions about any of these causes, feel free to contact your paving company afterwards to discuss them in detail. They can give you expert information, answers, and advice regarding asphalt paving, sealcoating, and more. For now, start by reviewing the 5 most common factors that cause asphalt tire marks, below.

Tire Scuffing
Fortunately, there is no need to panic about tire marks since they will eventually fade after a few months. There are several reasons why freshly-paved or seal-coated asphalt is subject to tire scuffing, but they can all be narrowed down to five specific ones. If you have questions about any of these causes, feel free to contact your paving company afterwards to discuss them in detail. They can give you expert information, answers, and advice regarding asphalt paving, sealcoating, and more. For now, start by reviewing the 5 most common factors that cause asphalt tire marks, below.

1. The Age of Pavement – New pavement, or pavement with a new layer of sealcoat, is more susceptible to tire scuff marks since it is still soft and malleable. As it hardens, tire marks begin to disappear. Asphalt requires flexibility to maintain maximum durability, but as it ages, it loses this attribute.
2. Outdoor Temperatures – The time of year affects the rate at which asphalt hardens after being laid. Hot weather will slow the curing process, keeping pavement soft and flexible a little longer than usual. And we already mentioned that soft pavement allows for tire marks. 
3. Vehicle Weight – New asphalt pavement that experiences frequent traffic from heavy vehicles, like trucks, buses, and vans, is more susceptible to tire scuffing. Stationary 180-degree turns, sudden braking, sharp turns, and trucks with power steering are common causes for tire marks..
4. Type of Tires – The type and size of tires play a major role in producing tire scuff marks in new pavement. Most standard tires can and will cause this to happen, but tires with aggressive tread patterns, steel-belted radial tires, and off-road trucks and SUVs will guarantee it.
5. Type of Asphalt – The type of asphalt will also influence the likelihood of tire scuffing on new pavement. Course aggregate is less likely to scuff, whereas, a thin sealcoat will.













15 Comments
Braden Bills link
9/29/2021 09:48:16 am

I want to make sure that I take good care of my asphalt driveway. It makes sense that I would want to get a paving specialist to help me out with this! That seems like a good way to ensure that any cracks get fixed right.

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Mia Evans link
9/29/2021 08:09:37 pm

Thanks for pointing out that tire markings can eventually fade over time or after a few months. With that in mind, commercial property owners should only think about the parking lot line maintenance in that case, since the fading of the lines cannot be fixed on its own. So they need to be redone by professionals to keep the property looking good and entice people to visit the business.

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Mia Evans link
9/30/2021 10:53:11 pm

Thanks for pointing out that it is best to contact the professionals if you have any specific questions regarding the asphalt paving. With that in mind, it would really be best to hire professionals for pavement line marking to ensure that they will last for a long time. It's because we might have questions about the paint to be used or how the application would be, so letting the professionals do them will give the property owner the peace of mind that the markings would be of good quality.

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John Carston link
1/26/2022 11:16:32 pm

I like how you mentioned that it's important to have line markings for guidance. My uncle mentioned to me last night that he and his friend are planning to apply line marking in their business warehouse, he asked if I have any idea what is the best option to do. Thanks to this informative article, I'll be sure to tell him that it will be much better if they consult a line marking services as they can answer all their inquiries.

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Pro paving company Huntsville link
3/6/2022 11:12:20 pm

Appreciating the persistence you put into your blog and detailed information you provide.

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Adam Golightly link
9/6/2022 05:55:10 pm

My dad has noticed that there are a lot of scuff marks on his asphalt driveway, but he thinks that he wants to have it seal coating in order to be nicer. I'll be sure to tell him about how the marks will fade after 5 months and may take longer in the summer because the curing process will slow down. Hearing this will make him feel a lot better because it will look perfect even with some scuffing.

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Eli Richardson link
12/13/2022 10:15:35 am

I have an uncle who decided to purchase commercial buildings and is interested in renovating them before renting or selling them next year, so he's looking for more insight on that. It's good to know how to protect a parking lot from tire scuffing by understanding your asphalt's age, so I'll email this to my uncle now. Thanks for the information on asphalt parking lots and how to reduce the chances of damaging them.

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Olivia Smart link
1/25/2023 02:27:21 pm

Thank you for explaining that the tire scuff marks will fade after a few months. I've been wondering if they will persist after having our parking lot seal coated recently. I'll be sure to keep this in mind and keep an eye on it over the next few months.

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2/24/2023 07:18:04 pm

Nice article!

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Crossroads Paving CT link
6/9/2023 08:39:58 am

GW Paving's blog post on tire scuffing on asphalt driveways or parking lots addressed a common concern with clarity and expertise. The article shed light on the causes of tire scuffing and provided practical solutions to prevent and minimize it. I appreciated the proactive approach and helpful tips offered. Thanks, GW Paving, for providing valuable guidance on maintaining the appearance and integrity of asphalt surfaces!

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Vickie I. Guzzi link
9/7/2023 10:23:50 pm

For property owners and managers, this information can be invaluable in addressing tire scuffing issues and ensuring the longevity and aesthetics of their asphalt surfaces. Thank you for addressing this common asphalt concern and providing guidance on how to deal with it effectively!

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Soila R. Banks link
9/18/2023 08:50:50 pm

This website offers clear and practical information about dealing with tire scuffing on asphalt surfaces. It provides helpful tips and solutions in simple language, making it easy for anyone to understand and apply. If you're facing this issue, this resource is a valuable guide for resolving it effectively.

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Gwen S. Heins link
9/26/2023 01:17:35 am

This article shed light on an issue we often overlook - tire scuffing on our driveways or parking lots. The insights provided here were both enlightening and practical. The tips and suggestions offered were easy to implement and have made a noticeable difference in preserving the aesthetics of my asphalt driveway. I appreciate the simplicity and effectiveness of the advice given. A must-read for anyone facing similar concerns.

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Hillary B link
11/16/2023 03:38:46 pm

Lovely blog you havee

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Mia Evans link
2/8/2024 01:39:48 am

I appreciate it when you explain that it is more susceptible to tire scuff marks when the payment is still new or if there is a new layer of seal coat. In that case, we have to prevent driving the car on our driveway until it is completely finished now that we are planning to hire asphalt paving services to apply a seal coating on it. Because we want to protect the surface from having issues in the future, so we can save money by avoiding the need for expensive repairs or replacements.

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