A worn or deteriorated surface that is still structurally sound may desire a slurry seal. This is ¾" of cold mixed asphalt overlay placed on the existing surface. Slurry sealing provides a brand new surface that extends the life of your asphalt and is aesthetically pleasing. It is recommended that severely cracked or failed areas be replaced and or crackfilled before applying the slurry seal. If these areas and cracks are not corrected, the cracking may become visible through the slurried surface. The large benefit of a slurry seal is that it fills minor voids and unevenness in the existing pavement while providing a new smooth surface.


The slurry truck mixes aggregate, binder, and water on site; the exact proportions are specified for each project. The mixed slurry is applied to the pavement through a spreader at the back of the truck. American Asphalt uses squeeges to apply the slurry seal in areas in which the truck cannot fit. The new overlay is finally compacted with a steel wheel roller to achieve designed strength and smoothness.


Fresh slurry seal loses surface aggregate in a process called “raveling”. Even though new traffic may cause slight deformations on the slurry surface, it will compact back down during its two month curing phase. Slurry sealing is becoming a very popular cost-efficient technique in restoring old pavements. One day after the slurry seal is applied, American Asphalt returns and re-stripes the regions exactly the way they existed. Directional arrows, no parking or fire zones, and crosswalks can be added to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety.
 

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Sealcoating • Slurry Sealing • Removal and Replace • Crackfilling

• Surface Patching

 


Striping • Fabric Overlays • Concrete Work • Earthwork/Grading

• Paving ---------



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