A chip seal is a roadway surface treatment that consists of a layer(s) of asphalt binder (hot or emulsion) with a layer(s) of embedded aggregate. Chip seals provide a new skid resistant wearing surface, stops raveling, seals minor cracks, and retards further deterioration of the existing roadway. Chip seal binders can be polymer modified as well to improve aggregate retention and provide for a quicker return to traffic.
Reduces life-cycle costs by 48%
Reduces energy use by 50% and greenhouse gases by 51%
Reduces raw materials by 49%
Return to slow moving traffic in 1 hour
Extends life of a roadway up to 5-7 years
Issues Addressed
Minor Cracking (less than ¼”)
Raveling
Oxidization
Attributes
Increases skid resistance
Reduces water intrusion
Eases construction
Slows reflective cracking
Common Combinations
Double & Triple Chip Seals
Chip Seal + Fog Seal
Crack Seal + Chip Seal
Chip Seal + HMA Overlay
Chip Seal + Slurry or Micro (Cape Seal)
FDR or CIR or HIR + Chip Seal
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