My business partner and I are researching Permazyme for an industrial application on heavy truck use roads in Colorado. It has been installed in a couple of smaller industrial county roads in Wyoming and we are planning on installing it in Colorado on a few high traffic heavy semi/tractor trailer use county roads. It is very expensive when compared to Mag Chloride or other chemicals that improve road durability and reduce dust. I think it will last longer once it is installed and left to cure as the Substrata suggests. I have seen many of their videos but it seems like they are just using it for residential county roads especially in Michigan. We have experience in road construction and can get contractors to install the enzyme. The only issue is the cost and it
For a driveway, I think you would only have to disk the road, spray the permazyme / water mixture and then compact. I don't think you would even have to wait 72 hours for it to cure since its low volume, light traffic. The Michigan counties only spay it twice a year to maintain the roads. I know you have to install it above 40 deg F.
We are looking for the following
1. An enzyme recipe that is cheaper or research on how to make it.
2. Someone who has used it it either Wyoming or Colorado on heavy traffic large vehicle roads with success.
We will probably be purchasing some permazyme in the near future and are willing to give some of it away to someone who want to try it out as long as we can observe the results as well.
Let me know what you think and maybe we can get on a conference call.