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Asphalt Repair Cost Guide for U.S. Homeowners – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:52:23+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners usually pay between $1,200 and $6,000 for asphalt repair, with most projects in the $2,500-$4,500 range. Main cost drivers include patching vs full-depth reclamation, pavement thickness, and access constraints. Price can vary by region, contractor labor, and material choices, so a clear estimate helps compare options and avoid surprise charges.

Item Low Average High Notes
Repair type $800 $2,600 $6,000 Patching, micro-surfacing, or resurfacing
Area size (sq ft) 50 500 2,000 Per-square-foot pricing often applies
Per‑unit price $2.50 $5.50 $9.50 $/sq ft for patch or overlay
Labor & crew $600 $2,400 $4,800 Hourly rates plus mobilization
Permits & inspection $0 $200 $1,000 Requires local approval in some areas

Overview Of Costs

Cost of asphalt repair depends on patch depth, surface area, and the chosen repair method. Typical projects include small patches, surface seal coats, micro-surfacing, and full-depth reclamation. Assumptions: region, asphalt condition, and surface access.

Cost Breakdown

For a concrete picture, the table below combines major cost categories with expected ranges. The mix assumes a residential driveway or small commercial lot. Material and labor split varies by method and contractor.

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $400 $1,800 $4,000 Asphalt mix, tack coat, cold asphalt filler
Labor $600 $2,500 $4,800 Crew hours and wage rate
Equipment $200 $600 $1,500 Rollers, mill, truck time
Permits $0 $200 $1,000 Local rule compliance
Delivery/Removal $0 $300 $900 Material transport or haul-away
Contingency $100 $400 $1,000 Unforeseen substrate issues

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What Drives Price

Several factors influence the final price, including patch depth, surface condition, and access. Two niche drivers include patch depth thresholds and overlay choices. Deeper patches and thicker overlays incur higher costs.

Patch Depth And Overlay Options

Shallow patches might use cold-patch asphalt around $2.50-$5.00 per sq ft, while resurfacing or micro-surfacing runs $5.00-$9.50 per sq ft depending on material grade. Deeper repairs require more material and labor.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by market, with urban areas typically higher due to labor and material costs. Three regions show distinct deltas in typical quotes.

  • Coastal metropolitan: +10% to +20% vs national average
  • Midwest suburban: near national average
  • Rural Southwest: -5% to -15% relative to urban areas

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor costs depend on crew size, subcontractor markup, and project duration. Typical ranges are 6-14 crew-hours per 500 sq ft for patch repairs, with hourly rates of $60-$120 per worker. Labor efficiency materially affects total cost.

Extra Costs To Budget For

Unexpected items can appear, such as drainage corrections, edge repairs, and temporary traffic control. Hidden costs often add 5%–15% to the base price.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate common outcomes for residential settings. Each includes specs, labor hours, and total estimates. Assumptions: region, driveway size, and condition.

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Basic Patch

Driveway patch of 150 sq ft; shallow repair; cold patch material. Labor about 4 hours; $80 per hour crew. Total: $900-$1,200. $/sq ft: $6.00-$8.00.

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Mid-Range Overlay

Driveway area 400 sq ft; micro-surfacing with tack coat; minor edge work. Labor around 8 hours; $100/hour. Total: $2,200-$3,000. $/sq ft: $5.50-$7.50.

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Premium Resurfacing

Driveway 1,200 sq ft; full-depth reclamation and overlay; premium asphalt mix. Labor 16 hours; $120/hour. Total: $5,000-$6,500. $/sq ft: $4.20-$5.50.

Regional Price Differences

Prices reflect local demand, material scarcity, and permitting requirements. Urban areas often incur higher mobilization costs and crew rates.

Maintenance & Ownership Costs

Ongoing maintenance reduces long-term repair needs, including seal coats and crack sealing. Five-year cost outlook increases if preventive maintenance is skipped.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.