Quality sealcoating products help boost an asphalt driveway’s curb
appeal. Yet sealers are not merely for aesthetics as they also protect the
surface from harmful elements like heat, rainwater, and snow. To perform as
expected, sealcoating products must first be applied properly—a process that
entails the following steps:
Make the necessary driveway
repairs.
Sealers barely have any effect on uneven surfaces. For this reason, it
is important to fix existing cracks and holes first before applying sealant. Paving
experts typically use a patching compound for small cracks and dents similar to
the putty used for windows. For bigger holes, it’s best to use cold blacktop
patch. Patches are left to dry completely for a few days before sealing commences.
Apply sealer during nice
weather.
Expert paving operatives wait until the weather is cooperative before they
begin any sealcoating project. Even the slightest precipitation can defeat the
purpose of applying sealant. Some experts recommend that the best time for
sealcoating is between the months of May and September, especially when
applying the acrylic-based variety.
DIY sealcoating is possible, but if you want minimal business
disruptions, it’s best to call on professional asphalt driveway specialists who
can carry out the job in an efficient manner. This way, you can minimize
disruptions to business operations.
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