Sealcoating Your Pavement Surface

Sealcoating is essential to maintain the durability and appearance of asphalt surfaces. This protective layer enhances the look of your parking lot and prevents damage from various elements such as water, oil, and UV rays.

When Should You Apply a Sealcoat?

The best time for applying a sealcoat is during warm and dry weather conditions. This allows the sealant to cure correctly without being affected by cold temperatures or moisture.

It is crucial to consider factors such as local climate conditions when planning your sealcoating project. It might be necessary to adjust the timing in areas with significant temperature fluctuations or high humidity levels. Moreover, heavy traffic on your asphalt surface can also influence how often you need to apply a new coat of sealer.

What Preparations Should Be Made Before Applying A Sealcoat?

Before applying a new layer of sealer on your asphalt surface, it needs to be cleaned to remove any dirt or debris using brooms or power blowers. Additionally, any oil stains should be removed using specialized cleaning solutions since they can prevent proper adhesion between the sealer and the pavement.

One common mistake business owners make during surface preparation is not allowing enough time for repairs, such as filling cracks or potholes on their pavement. It is crucial to address these issues before applying a sealcoat to ensure its longevity and effectiveness. Another mistake is using the sealant on a wet surface, leading to poor adhesion or even washing away the sealant.

Can Rain Damage Your Newly Applied Sealcoat?

If rain falls on a recently applied sealcoat, it can cause damage by preventing proper curing of the sealant or washing away some of the material before it has had time to bond with your asphalt surface. This may result in an uneven appearance and reduced protection for your pavement.

It is recommended to have at least a day of dry weather after applying a new coat of sealer to ensure adequate curing time and avoid potential rain-related damage. Always check your local weather forecast and plan accordingly when scheduling your sealcoating project.

What Should You Do If There Is Cracking In Your Asphalt Surface?

Cracks in your asphalt surface can occur for various reasons, such as temperature fluctuations, heavy traffic loads, or poor initial installation. Identifying these cracks is essential for preventing further damage and maintaining the integrity of your pavement. To repair minor cracks, clean them thoroughly from debris and apply crack filler using specialized equipment like caulking guns or pour pots. These repairs can provide a durable solution for your damaged pavement.

Reach out to a paving contractor if you need commercial sealcoating.   

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