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Pavement Contractors in Santa Fe, NM

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Santa Fe, New Mexico

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingCrack SealingCommercial & Residential

Superior Pavement Maintenance is a locally owned asphalt maintenance and repair company that has served Santa Fe, New Mexico since 1994. The company performs crack sealing, crack routing, seal coating, pothole patching, striping, ADA signage, and concrete repair for both residential driveways and commercial parking lots. It is licensed (NM Contractors License #85802), bonded, and insured, and its service area extends to Albuquerque, Las Vegas NM, Espanola, and Taos.

(505) 920-7324Website on file

Pavement considerations in Santa Fe

The Mountain West and high plains combine two tough conditions: strong high-altitude sun and dry air that oxidize asphalt, plus cold winters with real freeze-thaw cycling. Wide temperature swings between seasons — and between day and night — mean pavement here faces both UV aging and cracking from thermal movement, so it needs protection on both fronts.

High-altitude UV and dryness

Thinner air and abundant sun age asphalt quickly, drying out the binder and leaving surfaces brittle and prone to raveling.

Winter freeze-thaw cycling

Cold winters and snowmelt still drive freeze-thaw damage, so any unsealed crack becomes an entry point for water that widens it each cold snap.

Large temperature swings

Big day-to-night and seasonal temperature ranges expand and contract pavement constantly, fatiguing the surface and encouraging thermal cracking.