Save Your Pavement With Crack Filling & Sealing
It is very important to get asphalt cracks repaired. Over time these cracks can become potholes, which can create further damage and require more time and money spent. An asphalt fill and seal job is a fraction of the price of repairing or replacing asphalt pavement, so it's best to act fast. The key to effective crack filling and sealing is to repair and fill the cracks while they are small, as crack filling inhibits growth and keeps new cracks from forming.
Left unfilled, cracks will allow rain and moisture to flow through the pavement and erode base materials. This can lead to pavement failure. By stopping the entrance of water, the rate of deterioration of the pavement is significantly slowed. Crack sealing also prevents the loss of aggregate from the edges of the crack.
Why is Crack Filling & Sealing Important?
- Prevents further damage
- Prevent potholes
- Save time and money in the long run
About Seguin
Seguin or Séguín is a French and Gascon name. It may be a Frankish name, from Germanic origin (sig-, that is, "victory", cf. modern German sieg, and -win, that is, "friend", related to modern English "win"). Seghin, Sigiwinus, Siguvinus, Siguinus, Siguin, Sigiwin, Sigwin, Sigoin and Segouin are alternate variants. According to Jean de Jaurgain quoting primary source Saint Andrew of Bordeaux, the original Vascon name written in Latin was Sihiminum, related to Basque Seme(no), meaning 'son' (cf. ancient Aquitanian Basque "seni" meaning 'boy' > modern "sehi"). It is also spelled Scimin, Skimin, Scemenus, Semen, Semeno, Xemen, or Ximen and gave rise to the Castilian Ximeno and Jimeno. Both Semen and Seguin, unrelated names, are found in sources.