Why Seal Coat?
Sealcoating is important for several reasons. Sealcoating prevents
oxidation. Asphalt pavement begins to deteriorate almost as soon
as it is placed. As the pavement is exposed to oxygen,
the asphalt binder (tar) hardens. This hardening results in a
brittle surface that eventually cracks. Cracks in the pavement enable
oxygen
and rainwater to penetrate the pavement, often into the subbase,
weakening it and reducing the pavement's strength. Sealcoating
protects the surface and fills surface voids, reducing pavement's
exposure to oxygen and water and extending pavement life.
Sealcoating resists ultraviolet rays. By breaking down the links
between the carbon bonds in the asphalt, ultraviolet rays cause pavement
to deteriorate and crumble. Regularly applied sealcoat helps to prevent
ultraviolet rays from penetrating the pavement.
Sealcoating resists oil and gas spills. This is especially important
on driveways where cars are parked or worked on. Oil and gasoline
soften asphalt. Our professional-grade sealer contains additives
that enable it to resist any such leaks. By filling surface voids,
sealcoating also reduces the depth to which oil or gas can penetrate
the pavement.
Sealcoating enhances pavement appearance and eases maintenance. Sealcoating
brings back the dark black color of the original pavement, making
it look and wear like new. Sealcoated pavement is also easier
to clean and maintain. Because sealcoat fills surface voids, a sealcoated
surface is much smoother. And a smoother surface is easier to sweep,
shovel, and wash.
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