Road surfaces become less skid resistant over time due to traffic use. This loss of grip is accompanied by a change in the surface’s micro and macrotexture. In particular, the loss of macrotexture can lead to aquaplaning when it rains. This can be restored using high-pressure water jetting technology. It is important to arrange the removal in such a way that the durability of the road is not damaged. Roughening or retexturing methods are available for use with existing surfaces.
The aim of these methods is to treat the macrotexture of existing traffic areas using an appropriate nozzle and machine configuration to achieve the very best friction value and restore road safety as a result.
With all the methods listed, it is important that no damage takes place. To reduce this risk we use certified operators and the latest equipment available in the industry. Among other things, our system operates at very high rotational speeds, so the energy input on the surface can be controlled. This allows us to treat the surface independently of the material (asphalt or concrete).