Crack Sealing
A cost-effective solution to protect against further deterioration of your pavement.
A cost-effective solution to protect against further deterioration of your pavement.
Asphalt cracks develop due to a combination of factors, including exposure to environmental elements, fluctuating temperatures, heavy traffic loads, and subgrade issues. Over time, the asphalt undergoes stress and strain, leading to various types of cracks such as longitudinal, transverse, alligator, and more.
These cracks allow water to penetrate the pavement structure, leading to further degradation. Freeze-thaw cycles and the presence of water accelerate the deterioration process, causing the cracks to widen and allowing the formation of potholes. If left unattended, these cracks can compromise the structural integrity of the entire pavement system, leading to more extensive and expensive repairs.
The consequences of neglecting timely maintenance include increased repair costs, reduced pavement lifespan, safety hazards, and the need for complete pavement reconstruction in severe cases. Regular inspections and prompt repair of asphalt cracks are crucial to extending the life of the pavement and ensuring the safety and functionality of the infrastructure.
We advocate for proactive maintenance to extend pavement lifespan at a cost-effective rate.
We understand the challenges of witnessing the deterioration of your pavement and the concerns tied to the thought of costly repairs. It’s stressful to witness the wear and tear that takes a toll on your pavement’s surface, knowing that it may lead to significant financial burdens for necessary fixes.
Our commitment is to alleviate this stress by providing proactive maintenance, ensuring that timely repairs not only address current issues but also contribute to the long-term durability of your pavement, offering peace of mind with cost-effective solutions.
Not only have we done this for countless others…we can do the same for you.
We exclusively apply the highest quality rubber-based hot pour sealants for a superior asphalt bond, ensuring stronger and more effective results compared to cold pour alternatives.
We utilize the latest equipment for prompt and efficient implementation, ensuring high-quality results with the quickest turnaround time and minimal disruption to your daily operations.
By sealing cracks you protect your pavement against future water damage, sub-base deterioration, and the further spread of cracks. prolonging your pavement's lifespan.
We begin by thoroughly cleaning cracks of dust, dirt, and debris. Then, if necessary, we prep by torching the cracks to fully dry and ensure optimal temperature for application. In certain instances, we may apply herbicide if needed.
Now we apply the hot pour adhesive using our melter kettles, which dispenses and squeegees the sealer simultaneously, ensuring a smooth, truly waterproof surface.
We section off the worked area and allow the sealer to cure for the designated time to ensure proper adhesion.
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The frequency depends on factors such as climate and traffic. Generally, it’s recommended every 1-3 years for preventive maintenance.
Yes, crack sealing is effective for both preventing future issues and addressing existing cracks before they worsen.
Visible cracks, especially if they’re widening, and signs of water infiltration, such as vegetation growth or discoloration.
The duration varies based on the project size, but it is generally a relatively quick process with minimal pavement downtime.
Crack sealing is effective for various types of cracks, including longitudinal, transverse, and block cracks.
The curing time varies but typically ranges from a few hours to a day, depending on environmental conditions.
Yes, crack sealing is often part of a broader pavement maintenance strategy that may include Sealcoating, overlays, resurfacing, and other treatments.
Crack sealing is beneficial for pavements of various ages and is effective both as a preventive measure and for addressing early signs of deterioration.
While crack sealing is often weather-dependent, some methods and materials are designed for use in varying conditions.
Yes, crack sealing can be performed in high-traffic areas with proper planning to minimize disruption.
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