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How Regularly Should we Sealcoat our Parking Lot

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How Regularly Should we Sealcoat our Parking Lot

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  1. How Regularly Should we Sealcoat our Parking Lot? We’reregularly questioned, “How frequently should we seal coat our parking lot”? The suggestion is every 12-36 months. Weather is an important factor that can play a huge role at what frequency you should go for parking lot seal coating, also lots depend on traffic load. If the parking lot is experiencing cracks and fading, it is a recommended to have the parking lot examined by a paving expert. Benefits of Sealcoating Decoration When coated with a black sealant, pavement appears like new. Parking lot seal coating helps to create a positive impression of the contractor or company, commercial or residential complex. Gradual Oxidation Sealcoating fills upper layer voids, which minimize risk to oxygen and UV rays and also minimizes the lowness to which gas or oil can go through the pavement. Slower Water penetration Sealcoating acts as a waterproofing agent, minimizing the rate at which water enters pavement. Without it, water can permeate more freely resulting in freeze/thaw expansion and contraction of the pavement. Protection - Oil and Gas Spills Gasoline dilapidated from a topped-off fuel tank at the time of hot weather, can temper and break down asphalt pavements that are not sealed. Coal tars utilized in seal coats are invulnerable to oil spills and gas. Easier to Clean and Maintain Seal coats fill surface scant when coating the pavement, and make the surface more smooth. For example, in areas like Hamilton and Burlington or Waterdown, where snow is manageable to remove, and sweeping is an easy task can be done.

  2. Maximizes the Pavement Pliability Sealcoat gives solid dark black color to the pavement. The blacker it is, attracting more heat. And, the more heated, becomes more pliable, which supports the traffic. Assure Asphalt from Pressure Washing Sealcoating protects asphalt cement from the detergent-based water pressure of high volume. Cost-Effective There are some factors like the price of asphalt which depends on crude oil prices, fluctuation occurs according to the supply. Sealcoating maintains and protects asphalt and it is an affordable choice.

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