Seal coating generally consists of a mixture of asphalt, water, mineral fillers, and various other admixtures. Seal coats are applied directly to the surface of an asphalt pavement. They can be applied by rubber squeegee, broom or mechanical spray. Seal coats serve to seal the top of the asphalt, preventing water from penetrating the surface of the pavement and protecting the top layer of asphalt from oxidation and wear caused by exposure to the sun, air and traffic. Seal coats also aesthetically enhance the pavement by providing a smooth, black, even surface ideal for striping and cleaning.
Our range of services allows us to design the right maintenance program to serve your property needs. With projects throughout the state, Southwest Slurry Seal can perform your asphalt maintenance requirements. As a company, we are committed to the concept that early, inexpensive maintenance treatments can save you time and money. Southwest Slurry Seal's years of experience in the asphalt maintenance and paving field enable us to help you choose a product that will be both economical and effective.
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