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When To Seal a New Asphalt Driveway

Sealcoating your asphalt driveway is essential to maintaining its durability and aesthetic. Asphalt is made of sand, bitumen, and stone, which makes it absorbent. Sealcoating protects the driveway from rain and snow and keeps it looking good for many years. Your new asphalt driveway will be cured and ready to use 30-90 days after installation, but you should wait to seal it.

Generally, sealing a new asphalt driveway within the first year is recommended. Using this sealant, you can help keep your surfaces safe from wear and tear and damage caused by weather conditions. If you live in a region with severe winters, it’s critical to seal your driveway before the weather gets cold.

A sealcoated driveway has multiple benefits, such as:

1. Protection against the sun’s harmful UV rays:

Asphalt is a mixture of petroleum products that can be damaged by ultraviolet rays and become brittle. Seal coating helps protect your asphalt surface from the sun’s ultraviolet rays, which can cause fading and discoloration.

2. Water damage protection:

Water may pool on the asphalt driveway surface due to improper drainage. Asphalt is a porous material, meaning water can seep into it and cause the asphalt to expand, crack, and crumble. When water can’t drain properly from an asphalt surface, it will sit on top of the asphalt and eventually cause damage. By sealcoating your asphalt, you create a protective layer against water damage, which can seep in and cause cracks and potholes.

3. Surface stains can be prevented: 

Oil leaks and gas spills can damage the asphalt surface and the environment, causing permanent damage. Cracks and potholes in your asphalt can develop if oil or gas gets into the pavement. If you spill either of these liquids on your driveway, call a professional to clean it immediately. Oil stains will be prevented from seeping into the asphalt and causing long-term damage if it is properly applied.

4. Enhanced curb appeal and improved aesthetics:

Sealcoating gives your home or business a neater appearance. Not only does it look better, but it also increases the value of your property.

5. Reduced maintenance costs:

By regularly sealcoating your asphalt driveway, you can avoid more costly repairs in the future. By sealing cracks and preventing water damage, you can extend the life of your asphalt driveway and avoid having to replace it sooner.

6. Asphalt driveway longevity:

Properly sealcoating your asphalt driveway can add years to its life. Asphalt that is not properly cared for will degrade faster and need to be replaced sooner. If you have a new asphalt driveway, it’s important to seal it to protect it from the elements and extend its lifespan. Sealcoating is a simple and inexpensive way to keep your driveway looking its best.

When to Seal a New Asphalt Driveway

The majority of professionals advise delaying sealcoating a new asphalt driveway for 30 to 90 days following installation. It enables the driveway to fully harden and cure so that the sealant can adhere effectively. If you seal too soon, the asphalt sealer may not bond correctly and could peel or chip away.

The Process of Sealing an Asphalt Surface

Sealcoating is a fairly simple process that homeowners or professionals can do. First, repair any cracks or potholes as soon as you notice them. Then clean the entire surface with a power washer or other cleaner specifically formulated for asphalt driveways. Once the driveway is dry, apply the sealer with a brush, roller, or sprayer.

Two coats are usually recommended; apply the second coat perpendicular to the first.

Is it a do-it-yourself (DIY) or professional job

Sealing your driveway is an easy job that anyone can do, as long as it’s done correctly.

First, your driveway’s surface must be completely cleaned. Then you’ll need to use a primer and two coats of sealant. When the weather is pleasant and dry in the late spring or early summer, this is the ideal time to perform it.

Asphalt sealcoating is a straightforward procedure that many homeowners can perform. But, before we forget to mention it, it may cause more harm and money than good if done incorrectly. It’s more advisable to leave the seal coating to professional paving contractors. DIY kits may be purchased for around $100, but it is usually preferable to hire a professional.

Hiring a professional may be the smart option if you’re unsure of your ability to do a decent job or don’t have enough time.

Prevent Future Damage by Sealing Your Asphalt Driveway

Sealing a new asphalt driveway within the first year is advisable to protect it from weather damage and general wear and tear.

The majority of professionals advise sealing an old asphalt driveway every two to three years. However, if a driveway endures a lot of wear and tear, it can require sealing more frequently.

If you have any questions about sealing an asphalt driveway, contact Pavement Resources. We would be glad to assist with any of your inquiries and provide a free quote for our services.

Pavement Resources has provided quality asphalt paving and seal coating services in Ham Lake, MN, for two decades, and we take pride in our workmanship. Contact us for all your asphalt paving needs!