At Two Birds Paving LLC, we specialize in joint sealing to protect your concrete and asphalt surfaces. Our expert team carefully seals control and expansion joints, as well as cracks, ensuring that water doesn't penetrate and cause damage. This preventative measure not only enhances the longevity of your pavement but also maintains its appearance and functionality. Trust us to provide a durable seal that withstands the elements and keeps your surfaces in top shape.
HERE IS WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM OUR JOINT SEALING SERVICES.
WE ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING YOU WITH THE BEST SERVICE AND RESULTS IN THE INDUSTRY
OUR JOINT SEALING PROCESS
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Initial site inspection
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We will walk the pavement to locate every control and expansion joint, noting crack widths and any underlying damage that could affect successful joint sealing. |
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Thorough surface cleaning
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We us power blowers, brooms, and high‑pressure air remove dirt, vegetation, and old fillers so the sealant bonds to a dry, contaminant‑free surface. |
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Precise joint routing
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Where the edges are raveled or uneven, specialized routers square and widen the joints, creating a uniform reservoir that lets the new material flex with thermal movement. |
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Backer rod placement
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A compressible foam backer rod is inserted to control sealant depth and prevent three‑sided adhesion, ensuring the finished joint remains flexible instead of tearing. |
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Application of sealant, cool down, and inspection
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Heated to the manufacturer’s specification, the material is pumped or caulk‑gunned into each prepared cavity, then tooled flush for a smooth, water‑tight joint sealing finish. After 30 - 60 minutes of curing, the crew checks for voids or overflow, removes traffic control, and returns the pavement to service - now protected against moisture intrusion and costly repairs. |
How Do I Verify Licensing And Insurance?
Ask for the joint sealing company’s state license number along with proof of liability and workers’‑compensation insurance; a reputable joint sealing firm, much like a trusted asphalt repair company, will provide these documents up front.
Which Sealants And Standards Ensure Long‑Lasting Results?
Ask what hot‑pour or cold‑applied materials they use, and confirm the products meet ASFM or local DOT specifications to withstand traffic loads and extreme temperatures.
How Will The Joint Sealing Contractor Communicate And Schedule The Job?
Reliable joint sealing companies give you a clear start date, daily milestones, and contingency plans for rain, plus text or email updates so you always know the project status.
What Experience Should A Joint Sealing Crew Have?
Look for technicians who can point to recent concrete and asphalt projects, explain the differences between control and expansion joints, and share references so you can check the quality of their past work.
What Equipment Signals Professional‑Grade Work?
Well‑maintained melter‑applicators, high‑output blowers, and proper routing tools show the crew can clean, prep, and fill joints efficiently without shortcuts.
What Warranty And Follow‑Up Should I Expect?
Look for at least a one‑year workmanship warranty and written guarantees on the sealant itself; a quality joint sealing provider will return promptly if any issues arise, just as you would expect from a reputable company.