Crack Sealing

Crack sealing is a crucial preventive maintenance method for asphalt pavements, offering significant benefits in extending the life and durability of roads, driveways, and parking lots. The primary benefit of crack sealing is its ability to prevent water from penetrating the pavement structure. Water is one of the main causes of pavement deterioration, leading to issues like potholes, sub-base failure, and increased erosion. By sealing cracks, water is prevented from seeping beneath the asphalt, maintaining the integrity of the base and sub-base layers. This prevention of water penetration is essential, particularly in climates with freeze-thaw cycles, which can exacerbate pavement damage.

In addition to preventing water ingress, crack sealing also helps in maintaining the overall appearance of the pavement and improving safety. Unsealed cracks can grow over time, leading to more significant and costly damages. Regular maintenance through crack sealing keeps these issues at bay, maintaining a smoother, safer surface for vehicles and pedestrians. This can be especially important in high-traffic areas where pavement integrity is crucial. Moreover, well-maintained pavements, free of significant cracks and damages, enhance the curb appeal of the surrounding area, potentially impacting property values positively. Thus, crack sealing is not just a maintenance task; it's an investment in prolonging pavement life, ensuring safety, and preserving property aesthetics.The picture below is 3 year old crack sealant on a higher traffic rural road.  This specific job was not crack routed.