
Before. Damage is common around storm drains. Addressing these areas can prevent more costly problems.
Root damage should be of particular concern to property managers because of trip hazards.
This is a very typical solution we offer our customers for asphalt that has "alligatored."
A small driveway approach.
This drain was installed for a customer to address a puddling problem near a high foot-traffic area.
Ask us about our polymer alternative to patching for emergency repairs or very small jobs such as this.
Prior to paving, an adequate amount of crushed rock should be applied and compacted, as shown here. |
After. The finished product.
Once asphalt has "alligatored" severely such as this, it has lost its structural integrity and should be patched.
This burm was installed to divert water to a desired spot and away from areas that could create problems.
A new speed bump installation.
Underground water issues can cause severe bubbling and buckling at the surface.
This style drain can be effective for low areas that do not need to collect a large volume of water.
Areas of pervasive cracking and decay should be either torn up and repaved or "overlayed" depending on the circumstances. |
