Chip Sealing Driveway

   / Chip Sealing Driveway #31  
Streetcar if one wants RC 250 must drive 3.5 hours to obtain one way. Have done numerous roads driveways with CRS 2 no complaints and it is approved by our DOT and local government agencies
 
   / Chip Sealing Driveway #32  
A municipality has deep pockets to make the roadbed right.
That's why our municipality tore out the *NEW* tar and chip on our road after 3 winters and replaced it with asphalt this summer. They were spending more on hot patch making pot-hole and shoulder repairs than the original tar and chip job.

Why spend once when you can spend 8x as much!
 
   / Chip Sealing Driveway #33  
Might want to check out Perma-Zyme. It's a soil stabilizer. Might work for what you want to do in keeping dust down. When I was researching something for a piece of property I found it. Just google or search engine of your choice.
 
   / Chip Sealing Driveway #34  
Streetcar if one wants RC 250 must drive 3.5 hours to obtain one way. Have done numerous roads driveways with CRS 2 no complaints and it is approved by our DOT and local government agencies
Crs 2 is an asphalt water emulsion
 
   / Chip Sealing Driveway #35  
You are correct been using on city alleyways for 8 years and subdivision roads 10 years no issues for us. VDOT approved and used throughout our region
 
   / Chip Sealing Driveway #36  
I would suggest to the op that they check with resident engineer for their DOT region and ask them about tar and gravel. Most I have dealt with are more than happy to share their knowledge
 
   / Chip Sealing Driveway #37  
Buppies
How high of traffic volume on subdivision streets with tar and chip
 
   / Chip Sealing Driveway #38  
Do you live in a hilly area?
We have lots of hills and ups and downs. Everyone has gravel driveways in the remote areas.
Went garage saleing and found one guy who got together with a couple neighbors and had the 1 lane road paved.
They were very unhappy.
Any frost or ice and they cant get up the road anymore
 
   / Chip Sealing Driveway
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#39  
That's why our municipality tore out the *NEW* tar and chip on our road after 3 winters and replaced it with asphalt this summer. They were spending more on hot patch making pot-hole and shoulder repairs than the original tar and chip job.

Like I mentioned before. It all depends on climate/location. In desert SW areas where there is very little to no snow during winter, chip seal works perfectly fine and at 1/5th the cost.
 
   / Chip Sealing Driveway #40  
It's used a lot here too, on nearly every rural road. Some companies offer it for driveways too. Most roads hold up because they are updated with a fresh tar/chip coat every several years. As long as that's done before the road is too deteriorated, the multiple coats are built up and provide a very nice road long term. They even use tar/chip on some larger county roads and small state routes, as a top coat to an aging paved road. That seals and rejuvenates the surface for a few more years before a total repave is necessary.
 

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