Loose Fill Paving Problems
Tips from Real-Estate-Agents.com
reprinted courtesy of ServiceMagic.com

Common paving problems: Paving problems come in a variety
of forms.
- Washboarding resembles the bumpy surface of an old-fashioned
wash board. Often found on unpaved dirt roads, and caused by
natural water erosion.
- Potholes are holes in pavement found in virtually all materials.
Caused by natural freeze-thaw cycles. You can slow its development
by sealing any cracks in paving surfaces.
- A trough is a long indentation found in pavement. Similar
to potholes. You can slow its development by sealing any cracks
in paving surfaces.
- General erosion. All pavement will erode from climate effects
and use. You can fix problems by replacing the surface or adding
another layer of pavement on top.
- Water pooling is often caused by an unstable subsurface sinking
over time.
- Grading/slope problems are possibly due to improper site
preparation, and can turn into potholes over time.
-- Tips courtesy of Service Magic