Repair Cost Formula:
From: | To: |
Definition: This calculator estimates the total cost to repair damaged asphalt pavement based on area, material cost per square foot, and labor costs.
Purpose: It helps property owners, contractors, and maintenance professionals budget for asphalt repair projects.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The area is multiplied by material cost to get material expenses, then labor costs are added for the total repair cost.
Details: Proper cost estimation helps with budgeting, prevents project delays, and ensures you have adequate funds for pavement repairs.
Tips: Enter the repair area in square feet, material cost per square foot (default $5.00), and any additional labor costs. All values must be ≥ 0.
Q1: What's a typical cost range per square foot?
A: Asphalt repair typically costs $2–$10 per square foot depending on damage severity and location.
Q2: When should I include labor costs separately?
A: Include labor costs when they're charged separately from material costs (common for larger projects).
Q3: Does this include base preparation?
A: No, this calculates surface repair only. Base repairs would require additional calculations.
Q4: How do I measure the repair area?
A: Measure length × width of damaged area(s) in feet. For irregular shapes, break into rectangles.
Q5: Should I add a contingency amount?
A: Yes, consider adding 10-15% to the calculated cost for unexpected repairs or price variations.