Spray seal, which can also be known as Chip Seal, acts as a water proofer. It is an adhesive and is skid resistant.
It is a thin layer of bitumen emulsion followed by a layer of aggregate. The process is repeated for a standard two-coat application.
However, if an existing seal needs repair, a single coat re-seal may be used. Spray seal delivers a more cost effective solution
and is commonly used for:
- Larger Driveways
- Rural Driveways
- Low Traffic Car Parks
- Patching
- Subdivisions
- Highways
- Both Rural and Urban Streets
The end product of a Spray Seal is a courser finish, with a small amount of loose stone, or more stone if wanted, which is left to bed in over time.
Coloured stone may also be used on the topcoat.