Not all driveway sealers are alike (even those in the same product category), and no driveway sealer will last forever. Depending on the type of sealer used and exposure conditions, a sealer may last anywhere from 1 to 3 years. The type and quality of the resin makes a big difference ...
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An alternative asphalt is an emulsified mixture. This is similar to many blacktop sealers you buy in a 5 gallon pail. The asphalt is atomized into small tiny drops and coated with an emulsifying agent. Sometimes these emulsifiers are water based. As the water evaporates the asphalt is released...
When installing concrete pavers in your driveway, you want to make sure that you install them on a clean surface. You must first make an area for them to go. You should begin by cleaning the area where they will be installed with a power washer. If there are any large cracks or holes...
I had a new driveway installed last fall, and the following spring the surface began to flake away in some areas. The driveway isn't even a year old. Why is this happening? Answer: Sealers are a great way to protect concrete from spalling deterioration. A good-quality sealer designed fo...