Although it all looks the same to many people, there is a wide range of ways of making good use of asphalt. The substance itself is turned out as the most voluminous side effect of petroleum distillation, with better-refined substances of various kinds and grades typically being used for fuel instead. Asphalt itself, though it might in this respect be fairly lowly, is an extremely flexible and valuable substance. It can be used in a number of important ways, from light applications meant to provide some basic waterproofing, to serving as the foundation for the highways that crisscross the country.
Another important usage of asphalt is that known as chip sealing. In this intermediate approach to the leveraging of asphalt’s resilience, stickiness, and flexibility, the substance is used to lightly bind layers of chip-sized rock. While this method of deploying asphalt is most appropriate for places where traffic will be relatively light, the economy and ease of application make it frequently attractive.
Roads of this kind also tend to be relatively easy to patch up, especially compared to those that make use of full-fledged, asphalt-based construction. By knowing a few basic Chip Seal Facts Repair Service companies will be able to address potholes and cracks much more economically and effectively than would be the case with a more permanent and expensive form of road.
By being comfortable with the full range of Chip Seal Facts Repair Service companies like Teague’s Asphalt, therefore, become capable of delivering highly responsive work to their clients. While effecting a repair of an asphalt road of another kind will often require quite a bit of digging and other preparatory work, roads based on chip seal construction are much more receptive. Oftentimes, a simple patch can be laid down directly in place, sometimes with no preparation at all needing to occur in the process. Combined with the way that roads of these kinds also tend to be easier to design and lay down in the first place, and this can make them an excellent way of enjoying the attractions of asphalt in the more rural and less busy places where they are so often found today.