There are two primary types of binders for rac asphalt rubber and terminal blend.
Recycled tire driveway paving.
Rubber crumb driveways are made from recycled tire granules.
Re tire your driveway and make it look brand new.
Rubber crumb paving of course has gone through vigorous refining since then to make it more efficient for a more developed world.
The contemporary technology is uncrackable inexpensive practical enviro friendly and can hold up in even the most extreme weather conditions.
If you are battling with old asphalt concrete block interlock or sealed aggregate driveway that has seen too many winters or you have a newer home with cracks forming already as the grade settles we can remove your frustration and restore your driveway.
Experts in the field cvs has been supplying and installing rubber surfacing solutions for over 20 years.
It was used on running tracks in europe a little over 75 years ago and has now made a comeback.
Enviro paving uses 100 recycled tire rubber to create an extremely durable slip resistant and cost effective alternative to concrete or asphalt for your driveway sidewalk patio or pool deck.
The green roads campaign is designed to increase the use of recycled tires in construction and road paving projects throughout california.
Rubberized asphalt concrete commonly known as rac is a road paving material made by blending ground up recycled tires with asphalt to produce a binder which is then mixed with conventional aggregate materials.
This method of construction is not a new invention.
Using recycled waste tires is cost effective reduces the need to mine natural resources and reduces health and safety risks associated with illegal tire piles.
The answer is simple no.
All rubber installs come complete with a 5 year written warranty.
Most paving companies offer concrete or asphalt products.
Recycled rubber driveway paving is an unmatched material that will transform your exterior entrances walkways staircases and driveways into a surface experience.
Cvs is proudly local serving regina and surrounding area using 100 saskatchewan recycled tires.