Did you know that your faded, old, and dreary asphalt surface could be restored to a near-new look?
What is sealcoating?
Sealcoating is a thin liquid layer applied over an asphalt surface as a preventative maintenance and preservation treatment. It protects against damage caused by UV rays, varying temperatures, rain, and vehicle fluids.
While sealcoating won't fix existing issues like cracks or potholes, it helps prevent such damage from occurring. Properly applied sealcoat extends the life of your asphalt pavement by keeping out damaging elements and preventing further oxidation.
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While sealcoating won't fix existing issues like cracks or potholes, it helps prevent such damage from occurring. Properly applied sealcoat extends the life of your asphalt pavement by keeping out damaging elements and preventing further oxidation.
For further information, please see below Sealcoat Presentation or click to download:
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FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNT!
Studies show that clients are more likely to spend money when they enter a car park that feels clean, safe, and well-maintained. Make a lasting impression and boost your business with a pristine, professionally sealed asphalt surface.
Some facts about sealcoating
- Pavements with an asphalt sealer look cleaner because rainfall easily washes dirt and debris from the smooth, non-porous surface. Traffic lines also become more visible.
- The low cost of regular sealcoating can save you money in the long run. A well-maintained and sealed asphalt surface will last longer and reduce long-term repair costs.
- With exposure to the elements, asphalt pavements over time become faded in appearance. A fresh sealcoat treatment enhances the appearance, making it look and wear like new.
- Sealcoating is typically applied using one of three methods: spray, broom or squeegee.
- Before sealcoating, the asphalt surface should be cleared of all dirt and debris. Minor repairs such as filling potholes and cracks and removing vehicle fluids like oil should also be completed.
- Sealcoating protects and prolongs the life of asphalt pavements by filling oxidised surface damage and providing a protective layer against UV rays, vehicle fluids, and water, which all contribute to potholes and cracking.
considering a sealcoat treatment?
Every driveway, car park, pathway, and road is unique. Many factors need to be considered, and there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Contact us or more information and a free assessment to help you decide how to move forward with your asphalt project.
If you want to keep your asphalt surface smooth, functional, and attractive, consider a sealcoating treatment.
If you want to keep your asphalt surface smooth, functional, and attractive, consider a sealcoating treatment.