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Regular resealing will help your driveway last longer

The weather can harm your driveway; it can cause damage from UV rays and freezing rain. <br>Fortunately, resealing your driveway can offer an additional line of protection against <br>the need for costly maintenance down the road. Actually, having your driveway properly <br>sealed can extend its life by up to thirty years and enhance your home's curb appeal.<br>

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Regular resealing will help your driveway last longer

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  1. Regular resealing will help your driveway last longer The elements, from freezing rain to UV radiation, can damage your driveway. Thankfully, resealing your driveway can provide an extra degree of defense against the need for pricey future repairs. In fact, having your driveway properly sealed can increase its longevity by up to thirty years and improve the exterior appeal of your house. The amount of traffic your driveway receives, the type of pavement, the weather, and exposure to the elements all affect how frequently you should reseal your driveway. What does it mean to reseal? Resealing, sometimes referred to as sealing or sealcoating, is the process of covering pavement with a long-lasting coating to stop weather-related deterioration as well as spills of gas, oil, and other liquids. One of the most harmful substances to asphalt and concrete, water is repelled by a skilled sealcoat. Additionally, sealing your driveway helps prevent oxygen and sunlight from penetrating the pavement and creating corrosion. Sealcoating can repel oil

  2. spills and grease, making it easier to clean your driveway and preventing small cracks from expanding into larger ones. When is the right time to reseal? The ideal time of year to reseal a driveway is usually between April and October, but the weather in your area will determine when you should start the project. There must be no frigid nights and an outside temperature of fifty degrees or higher during the process. You should seal your driveway every one to three years as a general rule of thumb. Here are some professional suggestions from Hamilton for driveway sealing dependent on the kind of pavement: Hard as concrete Concrete driveways are typically more resilient than asphalt ones, with longer intervals between sealing. Even in areas with colder winters, you can usually seal a concrete driveway right after installation and only need to reseal it once every five years. Asphalt In general, asphalt is more vulnerable to weather, water, and traffic damage than concrete. Asphalt needs to "cure," unlike concrete, therefore you shouldn't reseal a freshly laid asphalt

  3. driveway until at least ninety days have passed since installation. Oils can escape during the curing phase, which also gets the pavement ready for the sealer. After asphalt has cured, it is important to apply a sealcoat as soon as possible to shield it from sunshine, high temperatures, and other potential hazards. Asphalt needs to be resealed every three to five years after the original seal. Think about resealing your driveway every two to three years if you reside in a region with very cold winters and scorching summers.

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