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Slurry Seal A mixture of emulsified asphalt, fine aggregate, mineral filler and water. Slurry Seal is the best preventive maintenance for your surface. It seals the surface, stops pavement from raveling, and smoothes and weatherproofs it. Slurry Seal is a non-skid surface.
Micro-Surfacing A composition of polymer asphalt emulsion and selected fine aggregate. It is applied cold and can be placed in thicknesses up to 1.5". Micro-surfacing is the only product used world-wide to fill ruts in a pavement.
Chip Seal A seal coat that consists of a single application of asphalt followed immediately by a single application of cover aggregate. Excess cover aggregate is normally removed upon completion. This treatment weatherproofs and adds skid resistance properties that can be performed over base rock or asphalt pavement.
Fog Seal A useful, inexpensive maintenance procedure. It is a light treatment of diluted fast-setting emulsified asphalt that is used to revive asphalt. This treatment is best performed to newer asphalt pavements for the best value to the end-user.
Cape Seal Consisting of a single application of chip seal followed with a single application of slurry seal. This application is extremely cost-effective, giving the end-user the best of both treatments. The cape seal treatment has been in use in California for many years on projects with long life cycles.
Asphalt Patch Process of removing failed asphalt and replacing with new compacted asphalt.
Crack Seal If new pavement if left unseals, ultra-violet rays and bad weather can cause cracks. The cracks need to be cleaned out with compressed air then filled with a hot rubberized asphalt.
Seal Coat Process of applying one or two coats of emulsified filler based seal coat. This process not only seals the pavement, but also is ascetically pleasing and is extremely popular with shopping centers and playgrounds where ascetics and smoothness of the product are important.
Asphalt Paving Process of installing new asphaltic concrete in place, which can be performed over compacted sub-base to old pavements. This process can also include the use of Geo textile fabrics to increase the watertight properties and help deflect reflective cracking.
Parking Lot Striping Process of applying water-based paint or thermo plastic paint to existing striping configuration or to the design and layout of new striping configurations.
 

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