TAR & CHIP PAVING SERVICES
What is tar & chip paving?
Tar & chip paving (which is also referred to as chip
sealing), is very similar to asphalt, as it is a combination
of hot liquid asphalt cement, liquid A/C (or hot tar
if you prefer) as a binder and gravel as the main structural
component. Unlike asphalt, which is premixed at an asphalt
plant, the components are delivered separately and mixed
on the jobsite. Tar & chip is nothing new, its has
been used for over 100 years, all over the world, with
great success, to pave and resurface roads, parking lots,
residential driveways, etc. and is used by county and
DOT road crews on road paving projects, in virtually
every state in America.

How is tar & chip installed?
After the prep work
is completed (which is almost identical for tar & chip
paving, as it is for asphalt paving)

First a coat of liquid A/C is applied to the existing
surface. This is accomplished by using a computer-controlled
distributor truck equipped with spray bars, to apply
an exact and consistent amount of liquid A/C, heated
to the right temperature.

Then a clean, crushed chip stone is spread using a spreader
box attached to the dump truck transporting the gravel.
The stone adheres to the hot liquid asphalt

finally; a roller is used to imbed the stone into the
tar. The entire process is repeated on jobs where multiple
courses are required.
How long does tar &chip last?
This is a very difficult question to answer, because
it depends on two factors.
Perspective: To some people, a paving job would need
to be re – done as soon as it gets a worn spot or broken
edge, while others will be perfectly content dodging
potholes for many years as long as they have a clean
paved surface for vehicle traffic.
Job site/usage: Durability can vary based on several
factors such as climate, traffic conditions, base, and
the number of courses of chip seal used, naturally asphalt
or tar & chip will last much longer on a low traffic,
residential driveway than they will on a county road
or city street.
Answer: Let’s say we
are talking in averages. Let’s assume that we are talking
about the point where a paved surface is in bad enough
condition that repairs are no longer a viable option.
And that job site, traffic conditions are pretty typical.
The life expectancy for an asphalt paving job is probably
around 12 years and in that time repairs such as patchwork,
crack sealing and seal coating will be required. For
tar & chip, probably around 8 years and
in that time repairs such as patching and isolated re –
tar and chipping will be required. Tar & chip paving,
should last approximately two thirds as long as asphalt
paving would on the same job.
Why use tar & chip, instead
of asphalt?
Natural beauty:
Tar & chip, provides a beautiful rustic alternative to asphalt, with the
look and feel of a country gravel road.
Very cost effective:
The initial cost of installing tar & chip, can be
up to 40% less than a comparable asphalt installation.
Maintenance free:
Unlike asphalt which requires seal coating every few
years, tar & chip, is virtually maintenance free,
as there is never a need to sealcoat.
Improved Traction:
The rough, gritty, surface of tar & chip, gives great
traction even in wet weather, and is an excellent choice
for steep slopes.
Cooler temperature:
Because of its light colored stone surface, chip seal
does not absorb heat like blacktop does, and stays
much cooler.
More convenient:
Tar & chip, goes down faster than asphalt and there
is hardly any down time, because it can be driven on
immediately; you do not need to wait 24 – 48 hours for
it to harden.
To find out if tar & chip,
paving is the right choice for your project, please contact
us thru our web site or simply give us a call at
571-233-5187
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