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Did you know that your front yard may include a driveway as one of its most prominent <br>features? A well-maintained driveway is a wonderful place to start if we want the exterior <br>of our property to make a nice first impression. Property owners frequently choose an <br>asphalt driveway, especially in areas with snow or freeze-thaw cycles.<br>
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Did you realize that one of your front yard's most noticeable features might be a driveway? We want the exterior of our house to leave a good first impression, and a well-kept driveway is the place to start. An asphalt driveway is a popular option for property owners, particularly in regions with freeze-thaw cycles or snow.
Describe Asphalt Stone, gravel, sand, and bitumen, a viscous, dark, semi-solid petroleum substance that binds the mixture together, are all aggregates that are combined to produce asphalt. The construction and paving of roadways, parking lots, and walkways are the main uses of asphalt.
As to Why Asphalt Cracks Unfortunately, asphalt has a hard time with nature. Despite being more flexible than concrete, asphalt roads still need repair every three to five years. If the gravel base of your driveway is not draining properly, water seeps in and causes cracking when it freezes and thaws. Driveways may begin to crack as they deteriorate or there may be significant settling those results in potholes. The alligator Ing effect, where the glaze from a sealcoat fracture and resembles alligator scales or pottery, is another frequent problem. Fortunately, this is merely decorative and has no impact on the driveway's structural soundness.
When Should Your Driveway Be Resurfaced? • Your driveway may require resurfacing if you have: • Animal Cracks • a cluster of alligator-scale-like narrow fissures. • Cracking • A surface line or split that can range in size from little, unnoticeable flaws that are between 1/8" and 12" wide to significant fissures that extend into the foundation. • Unevenness • sites with bumps or sloping terrain.
Deficiencies or bird baths • Asphalt potholes are often 1 to 2 inches deep or deeper. • Swimming Water • Bad drainage systems erode at your driveway and soak into the earth beneath it, creating large puddles of gathering water. • Age • Asphalt driveways often need to be replaced after 20 years. It is probably time to have your driveway redone if you cannot recall when it was installed or if it is starting to exhibit serious damage.
What Is the Difference Between Sealcoating and Resurfacing? • Describe resurfacing. • Resurfacing an asphalt driveway is adding a fresh layer or coat of asphalt on top of the previous one. This frequently repairs structural problems and adds 1 to 2 inches of asphalt. • Describe Sealcoating • Sealcoating, which is generally used as preventative maintenance, retains the deep color of fresh asphalt, shields it from the sun, and covers minor flaws in the driveway, but it does not rebuild or fix it.
What Advantages Do Resurfacing Your Asphalt Driveway Offer? • For safety's sake • Potholes are dangerous and damaging to your car. • Maintain the driveway's aesthetic appeal. • Asphalt is preferred by homeowners because to its aesthetic value, and resurfacing gives your driveway a fresh look.
Increase the Driveway's Life • By fixing cracks and other breaks in the pavement, resurfacing strengthens your asphalt driveway and enhances its overall appearance and structure. • Reduce costs and time. • Deep cracks and depressions that call for time-consuming and expensive repairs can be avoided by resurfacing.