Frequently Asked Questions
Unit costs can vary depending on size of work or phasing of project. Your unit costs such as per square foot can also depend on thicknesses of material.
Many of our surface sealers can require you to stay off the surface over -night, or a range of 12 to 24 hours. If you’re dealing with specific products such as crackseal or brand new asphalt, you may only need to stay off for an hour or less. Based on the scope of work, it would always be best to contact a Hardrock Pavement representative to help indicate how long to stay off.
Specific types of projects will require notification to residents, which we do and can provide. Other projects that may not require notification to residents but still require a point of contact to be informed, is always our preferred option.
Yes, most projects can and will require some form of traffic control, or set up of cones to show the area being worked in.
Yes, you should seal any cracks that appear in your asphalt to prevent water and moisture from getting in and saturating your sub-grade. Leaving these cracks will cause further damage that can also lead to irreversible damage. Repairing the asphalt at the earliest possible time will provide you with the best chance of utilizing cost-effective solutions. Contact the asphalt specialists at Hardrock Pavement to learn more about various asphalt repair services.
Sealing an asphalt crack is a highly effective solution for repairing asphalt pavement. The sealing procedure will seal the asphalt, preventing water or moisture from seeping into the pavement and causing damage. There are various types of sealing applications that can work for repair. Working with our asphalt specialists, you can determine the type of seal that would offer the most promising results for your project.
Asphalt crack sealing and asphalt crack filling are essentially the same things. An asphalt specialist will use various methods to clean and fill the cracks with a hot, rubber sealant that will then solidify and seal the crack. Sometimes crack sealing is a term used for an existing crack that has been filled already prior. It just may have split open on the surface and needs to be sealed again. Whichever you need, Hardrock Pavement can work with you customizing a solution that seals the asphalt and prevents further damage.
Asphalt cracks usually occur after a pavement undergoes the freeze and thaw cycle multiple times. This cycle happens when cold temperatures occur, which causes the asphalt to shift and move. The shifting then stresses the asphalt, which then negatively reacts when the weather starts to warm. It can also occur from extreme temperatures that cause asphalt to shrink and crack. If there is an unstable sub-grade, that will also cause the asphalt surface to crack. Whatever caused your asphalt to crack, contact Hardrock Pavement to address the issue.