Infrared Asphalt Repair - Why it Outlasts other Techniques

Using an infrared heater for asphalt repair eliminates seams, unlike other restoration methods. This approach heats the asphalt, removing the need for cutting, chiseling, or sawing. The process involves raking the softened pavement and adding fresh asphalt from a hot box to fill and revitalize the patch.

In contrast, when a pothole is filled with a traditional hot asphalt mix, there's typically a seam between the old, cold pavement and the new, hot mix. This joint can allow water to seep in, potentially leading to further damage. Infrared asphalt repair, on the other hand, creates a seamless patch that blocks water infiltration. This is why it's considered the most effective method for rejuvenating pavements.

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