What All Star Asphalt Inc's Slurry Coating Service Includes for Colton Properties
Slurry coating is a cost-effective pavement maintenance technique that involves applying a thin, protective layer over your existing asphalt. This layer is a mixture of asphalt emulsion, fine aggregates (like sand), and chemical additives, designed to seal minor cracks, improve skid resistance, and restore the dark, rich color of your pavement. For our Colton neighbors, this means we prepare the surface by cleaning it thoroughly, address any small repairs, and then apply the slurry mix evenly across the asphalt surface.
Our approach to slurry coating in Colton starts with a good, honest look at your property. We'll walk your driveway or parking lot with you, pointing out what we see and explaining how slurry coating can help. We make sure the surface is clean from debris, oil spots, and loose material before we even think about applying the slurry. This careful preparation is key to making sure the new layer bonds well and lasts through our Inland Empire weather.
For properties right here in Colton, slurry coating is more than just a facelift; it's a smart investment against the wear and tear our local climate brings. The hot summer sun can be tough on asphalt, causing it to oxidize and become brittle, leading to cracks. Regular slurry coating acts like a sunscreen and a sealant, protecting your pavement from UV rays and water intrusion, which are common culprits for asphalt deterioration in areas like Reche Canyon and the Grand Terrace border. It's about keeping your property looking good and functional for years to come.
Many of our neighbors in Colton ask about the drying time and how soon they can use their pavement again. Typically, a slurry coat is dry enough for light foot traffic within a few hours, but we always recommend waiting at least 24 hours before driving vehicles on it. This gives the material ample time to cure properly, especially during our warmer months. We'll always give you clear instructions on site, so you know exactly what to expect and when you can get back to normal use.