paulharvey
Veteran Member
The diagnosis makes sense. Our soil is very much silt - it's either soft and muddy or hard and dry and the last couple of winters have been crazy wet. Add the trucks to that, and crunch.
Wouldn't the sealing at least help avoid chunks lifting out during winter?
Anyway, I like the asphalt but I'm not $50k in love. (Dunno the real cost to replace, but we're talking 1000 feet of length)
Would a different finishing be more durable? I'm thinking millings or tar&chip.
Chip and tar, what we call Chip and Seal or "slag" will flex with the movement and is a good choice if, and only if, there's people around who can do it cheaply. I think for 50 lane miles, we where paying $2.40/ square yard, and a 1" thick over lay runs from $5-7.50/sy (large scale quantities, home owner price is probably double that).
The Grafco crack sealer is a (roughly) half rubber half asphalt that will seal cracks and also hold them together. It had to be heated in a kettle or heated crack sealer machine (approx 400-500 degrees), but there are some more consumer friendly products. If the entire (or a good percentage) 1000 lf of the drive is alligator cracked, the chip seal is a good option, and works well with an eventual asphalt overlay.