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How Often Is Your Driveway Should Be Sealed

There's nothing quite as satisfying as pulling up to a newly built driveway in Ancaster. However, over time, factors like <br>high traffic, road salts, severe cold, precipitation, a lot of snow, and intense sunlight can all cause deterioration, <br>including fractures and oil leaks.<br>

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How Often Is Your Driveway Should Be Sealed

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  1. How Often Is Your Driveway Should Be Sealed? Canadian Asphalt - Ancaster

  2. Introdction Nothing is nearly as pleasing as noticing a freshly constructed driveway in Ancaster. Yet, with time, elements like intense sunlight, precipitation, a lot of snow, extremely cold temperatures, road salts, and high traffic can all lead to deterioration, including fractures and oil leaks.

  3. When to Reseal a Driveway: A Guide • A driveway in Ancaster should generally be sealed every two years. While some homeowners polish their asphalt driveways every year, they don't do the same for their concrete driveways. If you have a concrete driveway, you should think about resealing it every five years as annual concrete sealing can result in additional hairline cracks.

  4. Driveway sealant • There are a few frequent indicators that a driveway requires new sealant, regardless of the kind of pavement you have or the temperature where you reside.

  5. Rain or Impact • Notice how the driveway dries after it has been drenched by rain or a hose. If it dries unevenly, it may need a fresh layer of sealer because some areas are absorbing more moisture than others.

  6. Cracks • If you see even a tiny crack in your driveway—especially if it's made of asphalt—you should think about resealing. If a crack is larger than a quarter of an inch, you should think about filling it and resealing. To guarantee the finest results, driveway sealing in the summer is thought to be a great practice.

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