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PX300 Soil Stabilizer

Costa Rica, Central America

Frequently asked Questions

How much does a DuraRoad cost?

The base per Gallon is US $ 33 + 13% sales tax = US $ 37.29 plus shipping and handling from Puerto Limon. Depending on soil composition, 1 gallon of PX300 product for each 40 - 66 sqft ( 3.7m² - 6.1m² ) of project area (Benchmark: 66 sqft = 6.1 m²).

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What about strong rain after the application of DuraRoad PX300?

PX300 is used as well as part of a base for lakes and ponds and instead of concrete seals or plastic liners. Once PX300 has being cured, it will be water impermeable and will withstand strong rains.

Is the application process of DuraRoad PX300 complicated and who can do it?

DuraRoad PX300 is easy to install and the machines like Grader, Truck with water tank and Compactor are available in Costa Rica. You can have the company of your choice doing the application or we might be able to help you find one with the right equipment. In any case we will sent a Supervisor from DuraRoad for a small fee to make sure that the application is done properly and your road will look great and last all kinds of weather and wear conditions.

Who is your company?

DuraRoad is the distribution company of the soil stabilizer with the product name PX300. PX300 was invented by Greg Boston http://gmbostoncompany.com. In the US PX300 is now marketed under the name of DuraRoad PX300 whose head of company is Jim Landis. DuraRoad Costa Rica has signed a partnership contract with Jim Landis in Nov 2006 and will distribute DuraRoad in Costa Rica and neighboring Central American countries.