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What to do about roads which have suffered frost damage? Can RRP bring help?

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What to do about roads which have suffered frost damage? Can RRP bring help?

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In such cases RRP is an ideal remedy. Of course, the surfacing must first be removed, just as it would have to be for conventional repairs. Then the subgrade is suitably trimmed or filled in to the required level and is sprayed with A AP. Next, after optimum compaction of the subgrade, the road is re-surfaced. The new surfacing will be immune from damage by frost or water in the future. The only effect that can now harm it is natural wear and tear at the surface.

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