What is Sealcoating

What is Sealcoating?

Sealcoating is a term used to describe the process of applying a protective coating to asphalt. By repairing surface damage and providing a protective layer to keep out damaging UV rays, vehicle fluids, and water, sealcoating protects and extends the life of asphalt pavement.

What is the difference between paving and sealcoating?

While the phrases asphalt paving and sealcoating are frequently used interchangeably, they serve distinct objectives. Although sealcoating can be used to fix minor cracks and faults, it is most commonly employed to preserve and protect asphalt surfaces. Damaged or aging asphalt driveways can be repaired or replaced using asphalt paving.

Is Sealcoating Required?

Yes, it is a requirement since you must safeguard your important possession. Seal coating is the way to go if you want your driveway to last. Cracks and potholes in unprotected asphalt can severely harm your foundation.

Is it true that sealcoating fills cracks?

Is it true that sealcoat hides flaws and crack filler, making the pavement appear new? No, it doesn’t work that way. Because crack filler is meant to stretch and contract with temperature changes, it will show through sealcoat.

Benefits of Sealcoating

Sealcoating has many advantages for business owners and home owners alike. Think of maintaining your asphalt the same way you would repaint your house every few years as it needs it. Sealcoating saves you money by extending the life of your asphalt while also beatifying your property.

Sealcoating will protect for pennies per square foot, whereas repaving will cost you thousands. Paving prices will continue to increase, so extend the life of your pavement with regular maintenance.

 

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