A method of repairing a paved surface utilizes a nonwoven or woven fibrous
mat made from fibers including polymer fibers, the polymer fibers having
a melting point greater than about 320.degree. F. (160.degree. C.). The
mat has a load-elongation behavior such that when the mat is subject to
tensile stress, the mat achieves at least 90% of its ultimate load at an
elongation not greater than 5% of the specimen length in the direction of
applied stress. Another mat comprises a nonwoven or woven fibrous mat
made from fibers selected from the group consisting of mineral fibers,
polymer fibers, natural fibers, and mixtures thereof, and a rubbery
binder. Another mat comprises a nonwoven or woven fibrous mat made from a
blend of high melt polymer fibers having a melting point of at least
350.degree. F. (177.degree. C.) and low melt polymer fibers having a
melting point of less than 350.degree. F. (177.degree. C.).