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How to Prepare Your Asphalt Driveway for Sealing in Five Steps

Sealing your asphalt driveway is a crucial task that must be finished in <br>the stifling summer heat in order to safeguard its integrity. Burlington <br>experts will help you get your driveway back to looking brand new.<br>

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How to Prepare Your Asphalt Driveway for Sealing in Five Steps

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  1. How to Prepare Your Asphalt Driveway for Sealing in Five Steps

  2. In order to protect the integrity of your asphalt driveway, sealing it is a critical task that must be completed in the sweltering summer heat. The following five methods explained by Burlington experts will help you get your driveway back to looking brand new:

  3. 1) Select a suitable number of days. Investigating the weather forecasts to find a nice three or four days of hot weather without any rain is the first stage in this process.

  4. 2) Calculate When you plan to pick up the material you'll need, you'll want to measure the size of your driveway and keep that information handy.

  5. 3) Gather your supplies Asphalt patch, a brush and squeegee attachment, driveway sealant, you typically have a few options when purchasing driveway sealer, including 2, 5, 7, and 10-year sealers. The less years each sealer has, the more diluted it is typically. The two-year sealer will undoubtedly be less expensive in Burlington, but you will need to seal your driveway much more regularly. The five-year sealer is a fairly sure pick if you're searching for a nice balance of value and longevity.

  6. 4) Maintain the cleanliness There will be a few different things you need to do the day before you begin sealing. The first is making sure that your driveway is clear of everything. When it becomes stuck in your bristles and you're scattering loose gravel, grass, or leaves all over your driveway, it may be a pain. Your sealer won't last as long as a result of it.

  7. 5) Restore The day before you seal your driveway, your second step is to seal the cracks in it. Take the asphalt patch you purchased, stir it according per the instructions, and then apply it to any gaps you notice.

  8. Why should my driveway be sealed? Your driveway initiates its tendency to deteriorate, as time starts progressing, some of the major cause for this reason is UV rays, fuel, ice, rain and oil. Pavement becomes worst due to UV rays weakening the asphalt bond the stones, sand all together, also it broken down by gasoline and oil, causing stones to loose the grip and huge cause of potholes formation .

  9. How frequently should my driveway be resealed? Every two years, asphalt surfaces should be resealed. About half of our customers choose to reseal annually to benefit from the sealcoating process' aesthetic component.

  10. How should the sealer be applied? All of the driveways for residential clients are BRUSH APPLIED. Although this approach requires more labor. In comparison to spraying, sweeping leaves more sealant on the pavement. As they see more usage, our commercial projects often get two to three layers of sealer, which are sprayed on. For the majority of residential driveways, one coat of sealer applied with a brush is more than enough.

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