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How Long Does Asphalt Take to Dry in Ontario Climate?

How Long Does Asphalt Take to Dry in Ontario Climate?

Unique challenges for asphalt drying and curing timelines are created by Ontario’s climate. As it turns out, what gets mistaken for “dry” asphalt by homeowners in the Greater Toronto Area is actually just the surface layer cooling down. Humidity levels, seasonal temperature swings, and those unpredictable weather patterns we see across Mississauga, Vaughan, and Brampton influence the actual curing process. Surface traffic can usually be allowed within 24-48 hours; however, full structural integrity is developed over several months. Property owners often misunderstand the distinction between these phases.

How Long Before You Can Drive on New Asphalt? GTA Guide

How Long Before You Can Drive on New Asphalt? GTA Guide

Time is needed for fresh asphalt to cure properly before vehicles can safely use the surface. Several factors influence the timing, including temperature, humidity, and the specific mix that was used by your contractor. As it turns out, the mistake of driving too early is made by many homeowners in the Greater Toronto Area, which can leave permanent tire marks or create small depressions in their new driveway. How quickly asphalt sets is significantly influenced by weather conditions in Toronto, Mississauga, and surrounding areas. Both air temperature and ground conditions beneath the surface affect the curing process. Specific guidance based on the day’s conditions and the thickness of the application will be provided by most professional contractors.