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Asphalt
Resurfacing
Resurfacing is the
process of installing a layer of asphalt over an
existing asphalt area. Resurfacing can give your parking
lot or roadway the look and feel of new pavement; it can
also extend the lifespan of the pavement without the
expense and inconvenience of removing and replacing the
entire area. However, resurfacing should not be
confused with seal coating, which merely involves
spraying a protective product on the surface of the
asphalt.
Asphalt resurfacing is not always a viable option. In
situations such as significant structural deterioration,
an inadequate sub-base, poor drainage conditions, or
areas that have been resurfaced several times
previously, resurfacing may not be advisable. In other
cases, resurfacing can only recommended when combined
with options such as grinding, the addition of
geotextile fabric, or full-depth repairs. After a
careful evaluation of your existing pavement, our expert
estimators will recommend the best options for your
situation.
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World of
Asphalt 2010 Show & Conference
Cincinnati, OH February 15-18, 2010
Website
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