Hot Crack Repair & Asphalt Sealing
Hot Crack Repair & Asphalt Sealing in Glastonbury, South Windsor, Farmington, CT & Hartford County
Protect Your Driveway & Extend Its Lifespan
Cracks in your pavement aren’t just cosmetic — they’re the first sign of deterioration that can lead to costly repairs if ignored. At Forand Remodeling, we provide professional hot crack repair and asphalt crack sealing services designed to stop damage early and prolong the life of your driveway for years.
Serving homeowners in Glastonbury, South Windsor, Farmington, CT, and throughout Hartford County, we deliver dependable, long-lasting solutions backed by over 40 years of experience.

What Is Hot Crack Repair?
Hot crack repair is a proven method for sealing cracks in asphalt using heated rubberized sealant. This material bonds directly to the pavement, creating a flexible, waterproof barrier that prevents further damage.
Unlike temporary fixes, hot crack sealing expands and contracts with temperature changes — making it ideal for Connecticut’s seasonal climate.
Why Crack Sealing Matters
Even small cracks in your driveway can quickly turn into major problems. Water seeps in, freezes, expands, and weakens the base — leading to potholes and structural failure.
Benefits of Asphalt Crack Sealing:
- Prevents water penetration and freeze-thaw damage
- Stops cracks from spreading and worsening
- Extends the life of your driveway by many years
- Improves curb appeal and overall appearance
- Reduces the need for costly resurfacing or replacement
Signs You Need Crack Repair
If you notice any of the following, it’s time to schedule service:
- Visible cracks forming across your driveway
- Small cracks beginning to widen
- Water pooling or seeping into pavement
- Rough or uneven asphalt surfaces
- Early signs of crumbling or edge damage
Addressing these issues early with professional crack sealing can save you significant time and money down the line.
Our Crack Sealing Process
At Forand Remodeling, we take a thorough, professional approach to ensure long-lasting results:
- Inspection – Identify all cracks and assess pavement condition
- Cleaning – Remove debris, dirt, and moisture from cracks
- Hot Seal Application – Apply heated rubberized sealant for a tight bond
- Finishing – Smooth and level the surface for a clean look
Every job is completed with attention to detail and the same commitment to quality we bring to all our services.
Why Choose Forand Remodeling?
Homeowners across Hartford County trust us because:
- 40+ years of hands-on experience
- Owner-operated with direct oversight from Steve
- Honest recommendations and clear communication
- Durable, high-quality workmanship
- Fully licensed and insured
We don’t cut corners — we fix problems the right way so your driveway stays protected.
Serving Glastonbury, South Windsor, Farmington & All of Hartford County
We proudly provide asphalt crack repair and sealing services throughout:
- Glastonbury, CT
- South Windsor, CT
- Farmington, CT
- All of Hartford County
No matter the size of the job, we’re ready to help protect your pavement investment.
Call Steve for a Quote
Don’t wait for small cracks to turn into expensive repairs. Protect your driveway with professional hot crack sealing from Forand Remodeling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between crack filling and crack sealing?
Crack sealing uses a hot, rubberized material that bonds to the asphalt and flexes with temperature changes, making it more durable than basic crack filling.
How long does hot crack repair last?
When properly applied, hot crack sealing can last several years and significantly extend the life of your driveway.
When is the best time to seal driveway cracks?
Spring through fall is ideal, as warmer temperatures allow the sealant to properly bond and cure.
Will crack sealing fix all driveway damage?
Crack sealing is designed for early-stage damage. Larger structural issues or potholes may require additional repair methods.
How often should driveway cracks be sealed?
Most driveways benefit from inspection and sealing every 1–3 years, depending on wear and weather conditions.

