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What is the difference between surface dressing and resurfacing?

Question:
What is the difference between surface dressing and resurfacing?
Answer:

Surface dressing involves treating roads which are in relatively good condition to prevent further deterioration and extend the life of the road.

Resurfacing is a far more disruptive and expensive treatment which involves removing up to 300mm of a worn-out road surface and replacing this with new material.

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