“…To improve the performance of longitudinal joints, several construction methods have been implemented with varying degrees of success. Such methods include joint sealants, joint makers, joint heaters, wedge construction, edge restraint, and cutting wheels (Brown, 2006;Kandhal, Ramirez, & Ingram, 2002;McDaniel, Shah, & Olek, 2012;Prowell, 2009;Zinke, Mahone, Jackson, & Shaffer, 2008). Because application of joint sealants is easy, does not delay construction, and requires less labor and heavy equipment than other construction techniques, many types of joint sealants have been used on longitudinal joints with the primary intention of preventing the entrance of air and water, thus preserving joint integrity (Williams, 2011a).…”