How Maine Weather Destroys Asphalt (And What You Can Do About It)

Mikenzie Melendez • April 6, 2026

If you live in Southern Maine, your driveway or parking lot goes through more stress than you might realize. Between freezing winters, snow removal, and summer heat, asphalt takes a beating year-round.


Understanding how Maine weather affects your pavement can help you avoid costly repairs—and extend the life of your investment.

 

The Freeze-Thaw Cycle: Asphalt’s Biggest Enemy


One of the most damaging forces in Maine is the freeze-thaw cycle.

Here’s what happens:

  • Water seeps into small cracks
  • Temperatures drop → water freezes and expands
  • Ice forces cracks to widen
  • When it melts, even more water enters

This cycle repeats dozens of times each season, turning tiny cracks into major damage.

 


Salt and Snow Removal Damage


Winter maintenance can also accelerate deterioration:

  • Road salt weakens asphalt structure
  • Plows can scrape and stress surfaces
  • Sand and debris create surface abrasion

Over time, this leads to fading, cracking, and potholes.

 


Summer Heat & UV Rays


Maine summers may be short—but UV damage is real.

Sun exposure:

  • Dries out asphalt oils
  • Causes fading and brittleness
  • Makes surfaces more prone to cracking

 


How to Protect Your Asphalt


The good news? Most of this damage is preventable.


1. Sealcoating Every 2–3 Years

Sealcoating adds a protective barrier against:

  • Water penetration
  • UV rays
  • Chemical damage

2. Crack Filling Early

Small cracks are cheap to fix—but expensive if ignored.


3. Routine Inspections

Catch issues early before they become structural failures.

 



Maine weather is tough—but your asphalt doesn’t have to suffer.




With proper maintenance, you can double the lifespan of your driveway or parking lot and avoid major repair costs.

👉 Need help protecting your pavement? Contact Select Sealcoating for a free estimate today.


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