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Different Types of Asphalt Repair Techniques

Asphalt repair is an important part of the maintenance of most roads. If you live in an area that experiences frequent rainfall or extreme weather, your asphalt may need to be repaired more often than others. The following are some common types of asphalt repair Ottawa techniques:

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Different Types of Asphalt Repair Techniques

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  1. Different Types of Asphalt Repair Techniques Asphalt repair is an important part of the maintenance of most roads. If you live in an area that experiences frequent rainfall or extreme weather, your asphalt may need to be repaired more often than others. The following are some common types of asphalt repair Ottawa techniques: There are many different types of asphalt repair techniques. If you are in need of asphalt repair in Ottawa it is important to know what options you have. Infrared asphalt repair Infrared asphalt repair is the most common type of asphalt repair in Ottawa. Infrared asphalt repair involves heating the damaged portion of your asphalt pavement with a heat lamp until it reaches a temperature between 350 and 400 degrees Fahrenheit (176 to 204 degrees Celsius). The heat then penetrates down into your surface, which softens and expands the existing surface. In addition to restoring your pavement’s flexibility and strength, infrared repairs also result in an attractive appearance that lasts much longer than other techniques. When done well, this technique can last up to eight years or longer before you need to have it redone again! Full-depth patching Full-depth patching is a method of repairing asphalt pavement. It involves removing the damaged asphalt and then replacing it with new asphalt. This method can be used to repair potholes, utility cuts, and cracks in the pavement.

  2. Excavation and repair Excavation and repair, also known as cut-and-fill, is a method of repairing Ottawa asphalt that involves digging out the damaged section and replacing it with new asphalt. The patch is usually made with a cold mix of asphalt that has been mixed together on site. A cold mix is used because hot mixes tend to shrink as they cool down, which causes them to shrink unevenly in a manner that can result in cracking or other damage later on. The new Ottawa asphalt is placed over the existing pavement and compacted into place before more layers are added until the entire area has been repaired. This process can be repeated as many times as necessary until all repairs have been completed Conclusion Asphalt repair in Ottawa is a common and necessary service. It can be beneficial to know the different types of asphalt repair in Ottawa so that you can make an educated decision on what type of asphalt repair Ottawa your project needs. The most common types of Ottawa asphalt are full-depth patching and infrared heating. Full-depth patching is used when there are cracks or holes in the asphalt those needs to be filled before they become larger problems like potholes or sinkholes. Infrared heating uses infrared rays that heat up the ground beneath it creating a more solid surface for vehicles driving over it at high speeds like trucks transporting goods across town or interstate highways driving between cities across America's vast landscape. REACH TO US Our Website: www.canark.ca Call: +1 (613) 898-4520 Email: mailto:info@canark.ca Address:1290 9th Line Road Ottawa, ON K0A 1V0 Canada

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