Preventative maintenance schemes
Preventative Maintenance is extending the life of the existing road surface by preventing pot holes and follows Department for Transport guidance that 'prevention is better than cure'. Surface treatments are laid directly on top of the existing road without removing the original material.
Micro asphalt
Also referred to as ‘Slurry Surfacing’, micro asphalt is a cost effective treatment that protects the existing road surface with the application of a thin layer of asphalt. After the road is patch repaired, micro asphalt is applied as a quick drying wet slurry and serves to prevent pot holes and helps regulate or smooth out some of the bumpier roads.
This process is commonly used where a surface dressing or carriageway sealing solution is not appropriate. The work is carried out using temporary road closures of 1-4 days duration with parking suspensions in place from 8am to 6pm daily.
This process is weather dependant and the following suggested starts dates are indicative only. Residents will receive a letter with more information shortly.
The 2024-25 programme is partially complete with works at the remaining sites planned to begin on:
West Howe:
- Turbary Park Avenue - starts 16 September
Burton:
- B3347 Salisbury Road and Stony Lane - starts 19 September
Surface dressing
Surface dressing is a cost effective means of preventing water penetration, improving skid resistance and arresting the disintegration of the carriageway, typically using a bituminous layer with one or more layers of small stone chippings laid over the top.
This work is generally focused on our unclassified road network but can be used on main roads. The final programme for this can be affected by utility and developer activity.
No surface dressing works are planned.
Carriageway sealing
A quick, cost effective method of preventative maintenance by extending the lifespan of the existing road surface by enriching the asphalt and preventing water ingress.
The material sets rapidly in all but the very warmest weather conditions and the process is normally completed within hours.
This year’s programme has been delivered and road markings are currently being replaced.
Drainage improvements
Schemes to help alleviate surface water flooding on the Highway, various sites involving investigation and mitigation measures if appropriate. Please note that funding for such schemes is under extreme pressure and can result in a very long waiting period before implementation.
All cases are assessed individually with priority given to those considered to be at greatest risk. We are only responsible for the maintenance of it's highways drainage assets and not responsible for protecting private property.