THE BASE-SEAL DIFFERENCE! |
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The first mile of this
Ft. Bend County, Texas road (above left) was not treated with
BASE-SEAL BS-100
Liquid Soil Stabilizer, and a loose base was the result. County crews applied
BASE-SEAL BS-100
Liquid Soil Stabilizer to the remainder of the road. The superior results are shown above right. The
BASE-SEAL BS-100 treated section provided a CBR of 92. |
The FEMA Story |
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Phillip "Ace" Wise
(C.E.T.) points to the
BASE-SEAL BS-100 stabilized base of a Walton County,
Florida
Road which remained solid after 23" flood waters from
Hurricane George washed out two feet of earth from
under the
BASE-SEAL BS-100 and lime stabilized
base. TOP-SHIELD
TS-100 was used to seal the
surface of this road. It remained smooth and un-
damaged, andready or asphalt surfacing, which
was later applied. |
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) approved
BASE-SEAL BS-100 & TOP SHIELD TS-100 in combination with pozzalans for the road reconstruction mitigation option in selected areas of Florida's Gulf Coast.
(click here). |
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BASE-SEAL Global Headquarters:
BASE-SEAL International, Inc. Houston, Texas
Phone 281-497-7743
email: Base-Seal (click here)
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