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Corporate Offices
4501 US Hwy. 12
Richmond, IL 60071
Phone: (815) 675-0555

Fax:     (815) 675-1033

 

Rockford Region

1311 McKinley Ave

Belvidere, IL 61008
Phone: (815) 544-3232
Fax:     (815) 544-3240

 

O'Hare Region

33W800 Gilbert St

South Elgin, IL 60177
Phone: (847) 742-9328
Fax:     (847) 742-9371

Byron Plant
3499 Tower Rd

Byron, IL 61010

Phone: 815-234-2225

Fax:     815-234-7725


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Pavement Maintenance: Hot Pour Crack-Sealing

Pavement Markings | Speed Bumps & Parking Bumpers
Sealcoating | Infrared Patching | Hot Pour Crack-Sealing

 

 

  • Cracks in parking lots are not unusual.  Unfortunately, neither is the eventual deterioration of the surface if those cracks are left unattended.  Unsealed cracks allow water to enter and deteriorate the subgrade and eventually the surface, usually resulting in alligatoring, potholes, and the general demise of the pavement.

  • Crack sealer is an elastic material designed to seal joints and cracks against this moisture infiltration into the subgrade.  Subgrade moisture is one of the leading causes of pavement failure, so it is essential that asphalt cracking is attended to promptly in order to extend the life of the pavement and save money long-term. Typically, we recommend filling cracks and joints 1/4 inch or wide or greater.

  • Rabine Paving uses a hot-applied, polymer-based material. Using a hot sealer is far superior to a cold-pour sealer.  Cold-pour sealers, although marginally less expensive, do not adhere as well and tend to pop out of the crack with temperature changes.  The crack is first routed to a consistent width of 1/2" x 1/2" then cleaned using an air compressor with a hose and tube to blow out dust and debris with a high-pressure stream of air.  Then, the crack sealer is either injected into the crack with pressurized wand or poured in at a temperature of roughly 300 degrees Fahrenheit.  This extreme heat causes the sides of the asphalt in the crack to melt and form a much stronger bond with the crack sealer upon cooling.  Due to its high elasticity, crack sealer will have the ability to expand and contract with the thermal movements of the crack.  Also, because of its high melting point, it will not track or pick up with traffic.

 

 

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