Resurfacing is a simple maintenance technique in which a new layer of material is laid over the existing surface instead of replacing the entire road. By resurfacing roads and other high traffic areas when damage starts, you can extend the life of the road and ensure that it remains as safe as possible to drive on.
Resurfacing can be used to refresh any road surface, regardless of what material it was originally constructed from. Footpaths, driveways, car parks and carriageways can all benefit from periodic maintenance and resurfacing to ensure they are as safe as possible and are kept to the highest standards.
Resurfacing is also cheaper and faster than replacing the entire road. In high traffic and important areas, it is difficult to find the time and money to replace the entire surface, leading to roads that have long passed their use by date damaging vehicles and costing thousands. With regular maintenance and periodic resurfacing, you can extend the expected duration of roads, footpaths and car parks by decades, saving money and time.
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