cold patching

Effective Cold Patching For Potholes

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Asphalt cold patching is a popular solution for repairing potholes and other pavement damage. They are a quick and easy way to fix pavement problems without the need for expensive equipment or complicated procedures. In this blog post, we will explore what asphalt cold patches are, how they work, and the benefits of using them.

What are asphalt cold patches?

Asphalt cold patching uses pre-mixed asphalt mixtures that can be used to repair pavement damage. They are called “cold patches” because they can be applied at room temperature without the need for heating. These patches are typically made from a combination of aggregate, asphalt emulsion, and mineral fillers.

How does asphalt cold patching work?

Asphalt cold patches work by bonding with the existing pavement to create a durable and long-lasting repair. The asphalt emulsion in the mixture acts as an adhesive, bonding the patch to the surrounding pavement. Once the patch is applied, it will cure over time, becoming hard and strong enough to withstand traffic and weather conditions.

–Benefits of using asphalt cold patches

-Easy to apply
One of the biggest advantages of using asphalt cold patches is that they are easy to apply. Unlike traditional hot mix asphalt, which requires specialized equipment and a skilled crew to install, cold patches can be applied by anyone with basic knowledge of pavement repair. This makes them a popular choice for DIY enthusiasts and small contractors.

-Quick to install
Another benefit of cold patching is that the patches can be installed quickly. Because they don’t require heating or complicated installation procedures, patches can be installed in as little as 30 minutes. This means that roads and parking lots can be back in use in no time, minimizing disruption to traffic and business operations.

-Cost-effective
Asphalt cold patches are also a cost-effective solution for pavement repair. Because they require less equipment and labor than traditional hot mix asphalt, they are typically less expensive to install. Additionally, because they are durable and long-lasting, they can help reduce the need for future repairs, saving money in the long run.

-Environmentally friendly
Asphalt cold patching is an environmentally friendly solution for pavement repair. Because they don’t require heating, they produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions than traditional hot mix asphalt. Additionally, because they are made from recycled materials, they help reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills.

-Versatile
Asphalt cold patches are also versatile and can be used to repair a wide range of pavement damage. They can be used to repair potholes, cracks, and other types of damage, and can be applied to both asphalt and concrete surfaces. This makes them a popular choice for a variety of applications, from residential driveways to commercial parking lots. The Minnesota DOT found that cold patching was effective in many different circumstances and is used even when they have other methods available.

If you are so inclined, here are the basic steps of asphalt cold patching:
  1. Clean the damaged area: Before applying the patch, it’s important to clean the damaged area thoroughly. Use a broom, air compressor, or power washer to remove any loose debris or dirt.
  2. Apply the patch: Once the area is clean, apply the patch to the damaged area. Spread the patch evenly, making sure to press it firmly into place.
  3. Compact the patch: Use a tamper or roller to compact the patch and ensure that it bonds properly with the surrounding pavement.
  4. Allow the patch to cure: Depending on the patching material used, the curing time may vary. Most patches are safe to drive on immediately, but in some cases you will need to allow the patch to cure for at least 24 hours before allowing traffic on it. Please refer to the manufacturer’s instructions on the product you choose to use.

 

Asphalt cold patching is a quick, easy, and cost-effective solution for repairing pavement damage. They are versatile, environmentally friendly, and can be installed and used right away. Contact Redstone Handyman now to get us on your schedule and we will do our best to get your roads or parking lots back to smooth and comfortable. You can also see the other services we offer by clicking here!

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