Now that winter has transitioned into spring and all the snow has finally melted, the abundance of potholes are being revealed all over roadways across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The freeze/thaw cycle over the past drab months has eaten away at asphalt, forcing small cracks to become larger. When rainwater or thawed snow seeps into these miniscule aberrations and freezes, the act of water turning to ice increases its size about 9.86%. This forces the asphalt apart, creating larger cracks and potholes. Stanley Paving, one of the elite driveway paving companies in the area, specializes in treating weathered pavement like this. Instead of ruining car tires, it is a good idea to get those patched right away.