Asphalt sealcoating isn’t rocket science. But if you make any typical mistakes, your partner might send you to the moon! Freshly coated pavement dresses up a property and is the first thing a person sees. You want to take care of drab, cracked asphalt sooner than later, or you’ll need to replace it. With the right equipment and prep work, a person can quickly fix small holes, thin cracks, and minor buckling. Significant problems in your driveway are another story. Avoid disastrous mistakes by calling TruSeal Asphalt for your asphalt needs!
Timing Is Everything When Sealcoating
The right air temperature is vital to any coating setting up properly. Are you tempted to check this off your to-do list as soon as possible? You must check the weather and ensure the temperature is favorable to a proper application. It must be 50 degrees Fahrenheit, at least, for several days before and after the application. Ethical, licensed professionals won’t apply sealants unless they’re sure the product can cure correctly. Manufacturers often recommend four to eight hours of drying time, which is okay for foot traffic. It’s best to wait 24 hours to drive on the newly sealed asphalt of your parking lot or driveway.
Which Asphalt Coating Is Best
Several types of products are on the market to dress up your driveway or parking lot. Driveway sealer brands come in acrylic polymer, coal-tar-based, and asphalt sealer. Your contractor can explain the pros and cons of each product. Are you or your company interested in environmentally friendly products? Ask which asphalt coating will best suit your needs before moving forward.
Proper Tools And Prep Work
Preparing the surface beforehand is critical to a successful job. You must prep the cracks and small holes, fill the cleaned gaps with filler, and leave them to dry. You can’t use sealcoating to fill cracks or holes in your driveway or parking lot. Power washers help get all the dirt and debris out of hard-to-reach crevices. Professionals use a pressurized spray gun to apply asphalt sealcoating evenly. If you dump sealcoating out of a five-gallon bucket and use a squeegee, your results will be subpar.
Is Coating Your Driveway A DIY Job
Are you a DIY person? Although asphalt sealcoating isn’t highly technical, it’s an excellent job to pass off to professionals. One mistake and you could have a huge, expensive mess on your hands. DIY people often make the mistake of putting too much sealant on. How much is too much? When you over-apply sealcoating, the result is disastrous. People will leave thick, black tracks that are extremely difficult to remove everywhere they go. You’ll have to call the professionals to fix your problem.
How Long Does Asphalt Sealcoating Last
A properly applied asphalt sealcoating lasts two to five years, depending on multiple factors. How much traffic passes over your driveway or parking lot? Harsh climates reduce the lifespan of any sealant. The roots of large, beautiful trees can wreak havoc on nearby parking areas or sidewalks. You should schedule regular asphalt maintenance to take care of minor problems before they become expensive. Call TruSeal Asphalt for all your asphalt needs!
Ian Chaput is the President and Founder of TruSeal Asphalt & Concrete, with a rich background in business and marketing from the University of Delaware and extensive experience in the asphalt trade. Under his leadership, TruSeal has become a testament to his commitment to exceptional customer service and quality workmanship. Ian oversees the company’s strategic planning, customer relations, and social media presence, driving forward the values that have made TruSeal a trusted name in the industry.
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