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CHIP-SEAL
Chip seals are economical surface treatments designed to protect
and prolong the lives of pavements. In a single chip seal, an asphalt
binder is sprayed on the pavement, then immediately covered by a single
layer of uniformly sized chips. The new surface treatment is then rolled
to seat the aggregate, and later broomed to remove any loose chips. There
are also variations of the technique, used for special needs. Chip seals
can be used to protect new pavements, to increase skid resistance, and to
prolong the life of a pavement which is structurally sound but is
beginning to age and may have some surface distress. Traditionally, chip
sealing is most common on low-volume roads, but with the development of
improved materials and technologies, chip sealing on high-volume roads is
becoming more popular.
- Experienced Installation
- We can help you with materials selection, chip seal design, site
selection (where chip seals are and aren't appropriate), pavement
conditions, and climate. we are also experienced with the aspects
pertaining to construction techniques, quality control and traffic
control.
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- Economical
- Chip seals are used by virtually every county and state highway
department in the United States as a cost-effective alternative to
asphalt overlays. Using asphalt overlays instead of chip seals in all
cases would not be a cost-effective way to maintain the entire county
road system.
Key
Benefits
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Improves safety by improving skid
resistance. |
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Waterproofs the surface. |
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Protects the underlying pavement from
oxidation, aging and traffic wear. |
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Gives new life to dry, weathered
surfaces. |
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Seals small cracks and imperfections. |
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Fast resurfacing method and very
economical. |
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