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What is Sealcoating:
Sealcoating is a treatment placed on the surface
of pavement to protect against the weaknesses of
asphalt & prolong the life of the asphalt
pavement. Sealing an asphalt pavement after the
curing period will protect the pavement against
destructive factors.
When asphalt is left unsealed to bake in the sun,
ultraviolet rays destroy the strength and
flexibility of the asphalt, leaving it brittle and
cracked. These cracks, even hairline cracks,
absorb water from rain and melting snow. When this
water freezes, it expands and widens the cracks.
Unsealed asphalt is also vulnerable to gas and oil
leaks, which soften and pit the surface. If left
unsealed, your valuable, smooth asphalt quickly
becomes a rugged, crater-filled terrain!
Benefits of Sealcoating:
 | Beautify
A black parking lot has a clean, rich look that
presents a positive image of the company,
facility, or residential complex. |
 | Prevent Oxidation
Sealcoating fills surface voids, reducing
exposure to oxygen and water and prolonging
pavement life. |
 | Resists Gas & Oil Spills
By filling surface voids, sealing also reduces
the depth to which oil or gas can penetrate the
pavement. |
 | Resists Ultraviolet Rays
Although the sealcoat does not repair any damage
that has already occurred to the asphalt, it
does prevent ultraviolet rays from further
damaging the asphalt pavement. |
 | Easier to Clean & Maintain
Sealcoating fills surface voids while coating
the pavement surface. The resulting smooth and
even texture makes surfaces easier to maintain
year-round. |
 | Cost Effective in the Long Run
It's less expensive to sealcoat a parking lot
every few years using a coal tar emulsion than
it is to overlay or replace a new lot.
Sealcoating preserves asphalt for pennies per
square foot. |
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