CHIPSEAL SERVICES
Environmentally friendly, chipseal uses water rather than solvents as the binding agent, making it a sustainable choice. This technique is popular on rural roads and farms due to its cost-effectiveness, quick application, and adaptability to various climates and conditions.

Why Use Chipseal?
Chipseal surfacing is a durable and cost-effective option suitable for most environments and conditions, providing excellent skid resistance for safer travel, especially in wet conditions.
Popular on farms and rural properties, it is also quicker to apply than asphalt and helps extend pavement life by sealing out moisture and preventing further deterioration.

What Is Chipseal?
Chipseal, also known as tar-and-chip or seal coat, is a road surfacing method where a thin layer of bituminous binder is applied to the prepared road surface, followed by a layer of crushed aggregate or small stones. The binder acts as both a waterproofing layer preventing water from penetrating the underlying road base and a glue, holding the aggregate in place to create a rough, skid-resistant, and durable surface.