Concrete Joint spalling

Concrete joints begin to spall when harmful chemicals and incompressible debris enter the joint. Sealing joints with highly-elastic Crafco Roadsaver Silicone blocks infiltration into this void while still allowing the joint to expand and contract with the seasons.

Asphalt joint raveling

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Asphalt joints often deteriorate because the first pass has an unconfined edge with poor compaction. A thin layer of Crafco’s joint adhesive before laying the second pass effectively bonds and seals the passes together to reduce raveling and crack formation from water, debris and thermal movement

Patching

Professional-grade tools for superior installation.

Matrix

Smooth, simple bridge joints.