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What is American Road Patch?

How does it last longer than anything else?

Find out in this 40 second video.

(Full article under this video!)

As the temperatures start to cool across most of the United States, now is the perfect time to get ahead of winter road damage. Freeze–thaw cycles, snowplows, and de-icing chemicals are just around the corner — and they’re some of the toughest challenges for road surfaces.

That’s why it’s smart to make your American Road Patch repairs before the first snow hits.

ARP bonds tightly, sealing out water and debris so your repairs don’t break down under traffic or winter weather.


👉 Real-world results: See how ARP holds up for years — snow included

👉 See it in action: Winter Testimonials: ARP VS Snowplows


What If You Wait Too Long?

Maybe winter crept up faster than expected. The good news? It’s still possible to use ARP in cold weather.

Here’s how:

Apply a conventional fill material as usual.

Peel off the protective layer on ARP to expose the self-adhesive surface.

Stick it directly over the repair and tamp it down.

If it’s too cold for proper adhesion, simply warm the area with a torch or machine before application.

That extra step allows ARP to bond securely — even when the temperature drops.


Best Practice vs. Backup Plan

Best: Apply ARP now, before pavement temps drop. This is the easiest window for lasting repairs. No torch, no extra equipment. Just a simple application that locks in strength to withstand snowplows and winter weather.

Still Works: If you’re already in winter, heat the area with a torch or machine before application. ARP is designed with a strength layer, but remains flexible and is easy to work with regardless of the season.


Available Worldwide 🌍

American Road Patch is available through a worldwide distribution network.
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Find an active distributor near you

Want to become a distributor? ARP is easy to install and easy to sell!
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Bottom line: Don’t wait until spring. Get your repairs done now with American Road Patch and know they’ll stand strong through whatever winter throws at them.