29 Recommended: These treatments are appropriate for the type and severity of a distress. However, it is important to confer with a professional about your existing conditions. (See list of contractors in the back of this booklet.) Not Recommended: These treatments are not appropriate for the type and severity of a distress. Feasible: These treatments are acceptable but not the best choice, either because they don’t fully address the problem or because they go beyond what is needed to address the problem. Severity of Bleeding Preservation Treatments LOW (Very Mild) MEDIUM (Noticeable, but Not Extensive) HIGH (Extensive in Most Locations) Crack Sealing NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED Hot Pour Mastic/Patch NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED Spray Applied Preservation FEASIBLE NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED Seal Coat FEASIBLE NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED Fog Seal/ Rejuvenator NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED Sand Seal FEASIBLE NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED Scrub Seal FEASIBLE NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED Spot Repair FEASIBLE FEASIBLE FEASIBLE Slurry Seal FEASIBLE FEASIBLE NOT RECOMMENDED Chip Seal FEASIBLE FEASIBLE NOT RECOMMENDED Micro-Surfacing FEASIBLE FEASIBLE NOT RECOMMENDED Cape Seal FEASIBLE FEASIBLE NOT RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE AND REHAB OPTIONS Cold In-Place Recycling (CIR) FEASIBLE FEASIBLE FEASIBLE Hot In-Place Recycling (HIR) FEASIBLE FEASIBLE FEASIBLE Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Overlay (Less than 2”) FEASIBLE FEASIBLE RECOMMENDED Bonded Wearing Course (BWC) (Less than 1”) FEASIBLE FEASIBLE NOT RECOMMENDED Ultra-Thin HMA (0.5” - 1.0”) FEASIBLE NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED
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