Maintenance Tips
Whether your driveway is newly built or an overlay
on top of an old driveway, the pavement contains aggregate (stone),
asphalt,
and
a variety of additives designed to make it last longer.
A properly
constructed and maintained driveway can last more than 25 years.
At A-1 Services, we are experts in the
maintenace of residential and commercial asphalt. The following
tips, gathered
from our years of experience maintaining asphalt, will help you
get the greatest return on your pavement investment.
1. Pay close attention to all pavement cracks.
Because of the nature of asphalt pavement, your driveway will eventually
experience some type of cracking. Cracks are the first step in pavement
deterioration.
They allow moisture, chemicals (such as gas and oil),
and the sun's ultraviolet rays to penetrate the asphalt. This accelerates
pavement breakdown. Proper repair of cracks 1/4 inch wide or wider
is the first step to successful driveway maintenance. The experts
at A-1 Services are experienced in the cleaning and
repairing of cracks. We know the methods, have the equipment, and
use the highest quality professional products. Crack sealing is an
art in itself, and having it done professionally will ensure the
best return on your investment.
2. Sealcoat your driveway.
Sealcoating is the method of protecting your asphalt pavement by
applying a coating to the pavement surface. Often homeowners try
to do this themselves, but hiring the pavement maintenance professionals
at A-1 Services will ensure the best results. We understand
pavement, know how sealer works, and are trained to stop small problems
before they become big, expensive problems. We know the proper techniques
to prepare the pavement and apply sealer, as well as using the necessary
equipment, and the highest quality materials.
We also include aggregate in the sealcoat, which makes the sealer
last longer and assures an abrasive surface for car and foot traffic.
Without proper aggregate, sealed asphalt can be slick.
3. Sealcoat new asphalt within the first year of construction.
But wait at least 90 days. Asphalt needs between 60 and 90 days
to fully cure. If sealer is applied before the pavement has cured,
the oils in the asphalt will work their way to the surface and the
sealcoat won't adhere properly.
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