Cleveland, OH (WKYC) -- It happens every spring, or even sooner. Potholes appear, and crews arrive to fill them. But now, there's a new way to do it, and it can be done all year round.
It uses a patented water-based asphalt emulsion which is modified. It allows you to do it in subfreezing conditions.
That will actually last throughout the season and longer without having to return and do a repair when the weather permits.
Pothole Killers was demonstrating their product to Cleveland and Parma.
It's a one-an operation to clean, fill, and seal the pothole. They believe they cn fill potholes a lot faster this way than you can manually, with better success.
It's a green operation, with the topcoat made from recycled car tires, and it s no volatile materials.
There are no wasted materials and the rials on board can be stored for nine months.
Without crews out on the road, it's a safer process. And, they say it's less expensive than fixing pothole the traditional way.