Your pavement will eventually fail. It doesn’t matter how well you maintain your paved surface, it will eventually deteriorate and crack. However, how you deal with those cracks will determine how long your pavement will last. Sealing and/or filling cracks in existing pavement is the single the most effective procedure that can be performed to […]
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Crack Sealing versus Crack Filling
- July 28th, 2011 |
- Posted in General Asphalt Advice
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