Asphalt Products
| PG64-22: | This asphalt is used for routine paving of commercial and agency work in Western Oregon and Western Washington. PG64-22 is the standard grade of asphalt for the Oregon Department of Transportation in Western Oregon. It can also be used for commercial work east of the Cascades. |
| PG58-22: | A softer asphalt used in Western Washington. PG58-22 works well on cooler days when extra time is needed for hand work. It is also appropriate with higher amounts of RAP (recycled asphalt pavement). |
| PG64-28: | This is the grade of choice for routine agency work east of the Cascades. PG64-28 is more resistant to thermal cracking in colder climates than PG64-22. |
| PG70-22: | This is a harder asphalt used for those extra heavy duty pavements in Western Oregon and Western Washington where rutting is an issue. |
| PG70-28: | This modified asphalt is used for extra heavy duty pavements east of the Cascades where rutting may be an issue. PG70-28 is used by the Oregon Department of Transportation for open graded highways in Eastern Oregon. |
| CSS-1: | A cationic slow-setting emulsified asphalt used for tack coats between layers of pavement.Also used for fog seals. Can be diluted with water and used as a dust palliative. |