Crack Seal Crack sealing is the first line of defense against water intrusion into the sub-surfaces (base and sub-grade) that lie below the asphalt pavement. Cracks typically appear within five years of new pavement construction. Our Colorado climate creates more...
Chip Seal Chip seals are applied to our older pavements. These streets have lost the surface fines, but have not cracked or rutted to the extent of requiring overlay or reconstruction. This process involves cleaning the surface, providing necessary crack filling, and...
Seal Coat Rejuvenating seal coat is very cost effective in providing protection for our good pavements. This treatment is typically applied when an asphalt pavement is two to five years old. The benefit is similar to providing a protective wax coating to an enamel car...
Patching Major asphalt patches are required to repair failed areas in the pavement surface. We patch distressed areas such as, pot holes, alligator areas, settlements, utility trenches, and repair areas due to construction work. This process requires traffic control,...
Overlay Your street is getting a new overlay! What does that mean for you? Well, first and foremost it means you’re going to get what is essentially a new street. How we get there takes a bit of work — but maybe not as much as you might think. From start...