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The Difference Between Asphalt And Tar

Monday, January 15th, 2018

Tar and asphalt have a similar appearance and similar characteristics, but they are quite different materials. While they are both black, soften when heated, and harden when cooled, their performance properties are very different. Continue reading to learn more about the differences between asphalt and tar.

Asphalt

Asphalt is either in a solid or semi-solid consistency, depending on its temperature. It is a mixture made up of sands, grits, and stones (bitumens and aggregates.) Asphalt is produced in two different ways: natural asphalt and residual asphalt. As its name suggests, natural asphalt is obtained from nature, especially from lakes and rocks. Lake asphalt contains 40 to 70 percent of pure bitumen, which is then boiled to evaporate the water content separate impurities. Rock asphalt only contains 10 to 15 percent of pure bitumen and calcareous matter. The process includes crushing and heating the rocks, then suddenly cooling them to create consolidated rock. Residual asphalt is obtained in the residue of petroleum refining.

Tar

Tar is either in a solid or high viscous liquid consistency and contains a high amount of carbon content. Three general forms of tar include coal tar, wood tar, and mineral tar. Coat tar is obtained during the production of coal gas and is used for things including preserving timber and laying macadam roads. Wood tar is obtained by the distillation of resinous timber, such as pine wood. This type of tar has a preservative property, so is suitable for preserving wood. The exploitation of kerogens produces mineral tar. 

Comparison Of Properties

While asphalt and tar look similar, tar often has a blacker color than asphalt, which is categorized as more of a black-brown color. Asphalt is either in a solid or semi-solid state, while tar is in a liquid state. Asphalt has a low carbon content and high water resistance, while tar is the exact opposite. Tar also has high adhesive power and a long setting time, and asphalt has a low adhesive power and shorter setting time. 

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Emergency Cold Tar Patching Through the Winter

Friday, December 22nd, 2017
Why Does Asphalt Pavement Deteriorate?

Damage to parking lots can be caused by the drop in temperature, resulting in cracks and potholes.

Winter has arrived in Maryland, bringing freezing temperatures, blustery winds, and icy precipitation, including sleet and snow. While it can be an exhilarating and invigorating time of year, the cold weather also presents special challenges for people who own businesses. One of those issues that you may not think of right away is damage to parking lots. This can be caused by changes in temperatures such as freezing and thawing. If you notice cracks or potholes in the parking lot of your business, you need to make repairs right away before the problem gets worse.

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The Environment Effects of Road Salt and Eco-Friendly Alternatives

Friday, December 8th, 2017
How does Salt affect the Road?

Did that know that road salt has many negative environmental effects?

Road salt is used throughout the country by municipalities and property management companies to keep roadways and parking lots safe. However, road salt is not always the best thing for the asphalt or pavement that it’s being placed on. Beyond how it affects the pavement itself, it’s also important to consider the environmental ramifications of road salt. (more…)

Why Does Asphalt Deteriorate?

Wednesday, November 8th, 2017
Asphalt Defects

While asphalt is one of the most durable materials used in construction, it can also deteriorate over time from errors and improper maintenance.

As one of the most durable materials used in construction, asphalt adds dependability and strength to all paving and building projects. Aside from those factors, the result is also a sleek, professional look that will make people marvel. However, like any other material, over time asphalt will start to show signs of its age and exposure. Even asphalt that is well maintained will begin to deteriorate after some time, depending on its environment and how it’s used. Here are some reasons why asphalt deteriorates.   (more…)

How the Weather Affects Your Pavement

Friday, October 6th, 2017
Learn how the changing temperatures and weather conditions can affect your pavement.

Learn how the changing temperatures and weather conditions can affect your pavement.

Now that fall is here, the changing temperatures and weather conditions will start to affect your pavement. While we always expected some wear and tear, a significant amount of destruction can take place if you don’t take the proper steps to protect your pavement. Here is what you need to know about the ways that weather can affect your pavement. (more…)

How To Save Money On Parking Lot Maintenance

Wednesday, September 13th, 2017
Parking lot maintenance is important and can save you money in the long-run

Parking lot maintenance is necessary and can save you money in the long-run

Without the right preventative measures and maintenance, asphalt parking lots will begin to crack and show other signs of damage and age after a few years. A parking lot is often exposed to harsh sunlight, intense weather, and a lot of heavy traffic day in and day out. If you are looking for some parking lot maintenance tips to help your parking lot stand the test of time and look as good as new for years, we’ve got you covered. (more…)

How to Deal with Flooding in Parking Lots

Friday, September 8th, 2017
Ponding Water Parking Lot

Flooding is a hazard to drivers and is very damaging to the parking lot. Keep reading to see how to stop flooding from occurring.

One of the most important aspects of a parking lot that is often overlooked is its drainage, which can quickly become the main focus with the expected excess of rainfall. Whether the parking lot flooding is natural or man-made, it is a hazard to drivers or pedestrians and is also very damaging to the parking lot. Even though the parking lot might seem like it’s in good condition on the surface, the pooling water will start to eat away the sealcoating and eventually allow water to seep into the pavement and begin to oxidize and deteriorate the pavement. Today we will look at procedures to put in place to deal with unexpected flooding in parking lots. (more…)

Your Autumn Driveway Checklist

Friday, September 1st, 2017
Start your fall driveway maintenance now to prepare for the colder weather coming.

Start your fall driveway maintenance now to prepare for the colder weather coming.

Maryland’s autumn season brings cold weather along with snow, ice, and other seasonal hazards, and it can be difficult to maintain your driveway during the colder months. But driveway maintenance is important if you want to protect the cement or asphalt and maintain your home’s attractive curb appeal. And of course, driveway’s can be a safety issue during fall and it’s important to avoid the risks of slipping on ice or snow, both inside or outside the car.

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The Many Benefits of Sealcoating

Friday, August 25th, 2017
Sealcoating vs. Unsealed Parking Lot

Sealcoating protects a parking lot and makes it look fresh, new, and clean.

Sealcoating a thin liquid layer added over a paved surface serves to protect it from damage caused by UV rays, rain and snow, and fluids from vehicles.  Sealcoating won’t cure existing issues, like cracks, but it will help prevent such damage from forming in the first place. Aside from keeping out damaging elements, properly applying a sealcoat is important to extend the life of asphalt paving. Sealcoating protects and prolongs the life expectancy of asphalt pavement by filling surface damage and providing a protective layer to keep out damaging UV rays, vehicle fluids and water. (more…)

What Is Asphalt Seal Coating?

Friday, August 4th, 2017
Sealcoat Baltimore

Sealcoating is a crucial set in proper asphalt maintenance.

Seal coating is a true barrier between asphalt surfaces and the destructive elements. The term “seal coating” means keeping the redeeming properties of asphalt sealed in to prolong the pavement life and preserve its functional properties. The primary reason to sealcoat an asphalt pavement is to protect the pavement from the deteriorating effects of sun and water. When asphalt pavement is exposed to sun, wind and water, the asphalt hardens, or oxidizes. This causes the pavement to become more brittle. As a result, the pavement will crack because it is unable to bend and flex when exposed to traffic and temperature changes. (more…)