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By Shani Sasson 13 Dec, 2023
​​The asphalt industry has long been associated with significant carbon emissions stemming from traditional production processes. As the global community intensifies its commitment to combat climate change, there is a growing imperative to reevaluate and transform industrial practices. This urgency is particularly pronounced in the asphalt sector, where the environmental impact of carbon emissions during asphalt production and application is a concern.
worker in blue PPE shoveling asphalt material during a road repair
By Shani 20 Nov, 2020
Before you use DIY hot asphalt to repair a pothole, it's essential to know what dangers it poses to your health and the environment. Learn more in this post. Using our asphalt repair patch is a better solution and easy to install.
orange traffic cone inside a deep pothole located in the middle of a suburban road
By Shani 20 Aug, 2020
Wondering how potholes are formed? Find out what they are and how you can ensure your safety on the road in this post. There are many ways to repair a pothole and our cold mix repair patch is a great solution.
empty asphalt road in the middle of a big field with a cloudy sky and afternoon sun
By Shani 31 Jul, 2020
With most people staying at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there's no better time than now to complete any asphalt repairs. It's quick and cost effective when you use our cold mix patch.
By Shani 30 Mar, 2020
Potholes cost your city and constituents tens of thousands of dollars every year especially when using the old, expensive way to repair them! "There are two essential elements necessary to a strong city: A thriving economy that creates opportunity and pays the bills, and a city government that delivers the core services that improve the quality of our life - safe streets, clean streets, and streets in good repair.” -Eric Garcetti (Los Angeles Mayor) The actual material costs in fixing a pothole is only 20% of the entire pothole. The remaining 80% is in labor and transportation. It cost $1,500 just to get a crew out to the site. Think of all the time and energy wasted to gas up the machines, maintain the equipment, assuring the asphalt mix stays hot, cleaning the potholes, putting the materials down, and hoping it doesn’t come out after the next rain. Oh, and the weather has to be perfect for this method to be applied! Let me introduce you to the new economical and environmentally friendly way to maintain your roads. Road Soup can reduce your costs using a better product that consists of 97.5% recycled materials! We say new but while our products are new to California, it’s currently being used all over the world for the last 30 years. Public agencies all over San Diego County and LA County are using Road Soup with great success! Road Soup Method: Dump Road Soup in pothole Drive over pothole to compact it
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