Today we completed cut and replace asphalt repairs for Evolve FM at Sydney Secondary College in Taylor Street, Glebe. Tree roots and existing asphalt were removed, making it look brand new. Taking action now avoids a bigger problem in the future.
Cut and replace asphalt repairs are completed by cutting and removing the damaged asphalt, usually to a neat square or rectangular shape, trimming or preparing the existing underlying road base to the required depth (e.g. 30mm), applying an adhesive bitumen spray to the patch, and then filling the patch with new asphalt flush with the existing. If an additional seal is required on the join between the old and new asphalt, a bitumen sealer tape can be applied. You can see this sealer tape in the picture below.
Thanks to our technicians Lewis and Jordan for a job well done and a thank you to Evolve FM for engaging us to complete the work.
If you are planning repairs to your asphalt pathways, whether it be pothole repairs, kerbing realignment, soak wells and drainage, speed humps or line marking, contact us today and we will provide you with no obligation free advice. No matter how big or small the job is, we can complete it within any timeframe.
Ask us to visit your site at the planning stages of your works, we can potentially save you a lot of time and money.
Quick fact / Did you know?
Asphalt is sometimes also referred to as Bitumen, Tarmac or Blacktop. In the asphalt industry these terms are generally interchangeable.
Before & After