Strategies for Cold-Weather Asphalt Maintenance. Winter Warriors, I like that title! Keeping the asphalt in top shape during the cold months is crucial. Here are some strategies for your asphalt army:
Preventive Sealcoating: Before winter hits, apply a layer of seal coat to create a protective barrier. This shields the asphalt from the harsh effects of freezing temperatures, snow, and ice.
Fill Those Cracks: Water can seep into cracks, freeze, and expand, causing more significant damage. Fill in any existing cracks with a quality crack filler to prevent water infiltration.
Snow Removal: Keep the surface clear of snow and ice promptly. Regular plowing and de-icing can prevent the formation of ice patches and reduce the risk of slips and falls.
Proper De-Icing Agents: Be mindful of the de-icing agents you use. Some can be harsh on asphalt. Calcium magnesium acetate or sand are good alternatives to traditional rock salt.
Routine Inspections: Regularly inspect the asphalt for any signs of damage or wear. Early detection allows for timely repairs, preventing minor issues from turning into major problems.
Proactive Pothole Patching: Potholes are the enemy. Quickly patch up any potholes that emerge during winter. Cold mix asphalt is a handy material for on-the-spot repairs in low temperatures.
Temperature-Appropriate Repairs: Use cold mix asphalt for emergency repairs during winter. Unlike traditional hot mix, it can be applied in lower temperatures.
Proper Drainage: Ensure that the drainage systems are functioning correctly. Poor drainage can lead to water pooling, which accelerates asphalt deterioration in freezing conditions.
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Avoid Heavy Equipment: If possible, limit the use of heavy equipment on the asphalt during extreme cold. The frozen ground can become brittle and prone to cracking.
Post-Winter Checkup: Once winter retreats, conduct a thorough inspection. Look for any damage caused by freezing temperatures and address it promptly. This sets the stage for a strong asphalt presence in the warmer months.
With these strategies, your asphalt will stand strong against the winter onslaught. Winter Warriors, roll out!

