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FAQS
Have an asphalt maintenance related question? We have the answers.
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How often do I need to sealcoat my driveway?It all depends on the condition of your driveway. Driveways that are in rough shape will need to be sealed once and then again two years later. After that, the driveway should be back to looking great and be sealed every 2- years. The typical driveway should be sealed once then again every 2-4 years depending on the location and coverage. New asphalt should be sealed within 1-2 years after installation.
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Do you treat oil spots?Yes. We prep the oil with a special formulation primer. This stops the oil from bleeding through your newly sealcoated driveway.
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Why should I sealcoat?Sealcoating is an essential aspect of protecting your investment, and it can add years to the life of your asphalt. In addition, it provides protection from the damaging effects of the sun, rain, snow, road salt, freeze/thaw cycle, vehicle traffic, oil spills, etc. Sealcoating restores and beautifies your property. Lack of regular asphalt maintenance will dramatically shorten the life of the asphalt.
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Will sealcoat affect my grass?No, the sealer will not harm your lawn. The sealer does not have any chemicals that will affect the growth of your grass. It will first temporarily discolor (black) your lawn for the first 1-2 mowings.
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Why should I sealcoat my driveway?Sealcoating is an essential aspect of protecting your investment, and it can add years to the life of your asphalt. In addition, it provides protection from the damaging effects of the sun, rain, snow, road salt, freeze/thaw cycle, vehicle traffic, oil spills, etc. Sealcoating restores and beautifies your property. Lack of regular asphalt maintenance will dramatically shorten the life of the asphalt.
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