Asphalt Tools
Asphalt tools for prep, repair, and finishing. Build a kit that speeds production, reduces call-backs, and keeps jobs on schedule.
Shop Essential Asphalt Tools We Stock Today
Build your crew’s core kit with asphalt tools that handle daily prep and application. This collection includes paving tools for layout and finish, plus asphalt repair tools for clean, consistent crack work.
- Crack application: pour pot bander and crack pour pot for neat, banded fills on driveways and lots.
- Squeegee lineup: U squeegee with socket, V reversible crack squeegee, and straight-blade squeegees, plus replacement blades to keep production moving.
- Level and finish: the 36" asphalt light lute levels material quickly for smoother compaction.
- Surface prep: 16" wire street broom and 16" poly street broom remove debris and clean joints before sealing.
- Layout & marking: a durable chalk line reel sets crisp lines before sealing or striping.
- Compaction assist: the asphalt tamper tool firms small patches, edges, and hard-to-reach spots.
How These Pavement Tools Work Together
Prep first with brooms, then clean and open cracks before applying sealant with a bander or pour pot. Use the lute to level asphalt millings or hot mix. Finish with the right squeegee profile for sharp edges. Sequencing your pavement tools this way delivers stronger bonds and fewer touch-ups.
Recommended Pairings
- Boost production with a sealcoating spray system for larger lots.
- Keep patches hot with an asphalt hot box for better compaction.
- Lay out with chalk, then finish markings using line striping machines and stencils.
Need help choosing? Call 1-866-399-5562 for job-specific advice on the best asphalt tools for your crew.
FAQs
Use a U squeegee to push and level material on shallow or wider cracks. A V squeegee tracks narrow cracks and limits waste. Keep replacement blades on hand to avoid downtime.
For stubborn debris and tight joints, use the 16" wire street broom. For dust and general cleanup, the 16" poly street broom is ideal. Clean surfaces help all pavement tools perform better and improve bond strength.
The 36" asphalt light lute spreads and levels hot mix or millings before compaction. The asphalt tamper tool compacts edges, patches, and tight areas where a roller cannot reach. Used together, these paving tools reduce low spots and rework.
Snap layout with a chalk line reel, edge first, then squeegee or brush the open areas. For markings, finish with line striping machines and stencils. Sequencing your asphalt repair tools this way reduces bleed and touch-ups.