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Cracks in a flexible overlay occurring over an existing crack or joint are known as reflection cracks. Reflection cracking over joints usually results from the expected thermal expansion/contraction of the underlying joint or by the movement of a rigid pavement slab beneath the asphalt surface due to thermal and moisture changes.
Occasionally referred to as a blow-and-go, due to the lack of crack preparation and routing, one of the common and cost-effective methods of sealing pavement cracks, simple overband crack sealing is a procedure whereby the repair crew concentrates their efforts on the surface of the crack, filling and overbanding simultaneously. This method of crack sealing is faster and easier than a routed overband crack seal and may bridge and not fill the crack completely from the bottom up. While simple overband crack sealing does create a moisture seal and protects the top of the crack surface from erosion and further damage, it may not last as long as a routed repair and may require a touch-up within a few years.
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