Asphalt Paving Specifications

Many home and business owners have questions about asphalt paving specifications and how best to repair and maintain their asphalt. With the price of asphalt continuing to escalate, it’s understandable that many have concerns before investing in any asphalt work. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions when it comes to asphalt specifications.

Is Sealcoating Necessary?

One of the most common questions regarding asphalt pavement specifications is whether or not sealcoating is necessary. The answer to this question is a resounding, “Yes!” Sealcoating with a commercial grade asphalt sealer provides the necessary coverage that will prevent your asphalt from being damaged by water, oil, gas, and grease. It also offers a layer of protection from the natural elements like the sun, snow, and ice which can break down the quality of your asphalt. Without sealcoating, you will greatly reduce the lifespan of your asphalt.

Can I Sealcoat my Own Asphalt?

Yes, depending on the amount of the asphalt you have and the condition that it’s in, you can consider this a do-it-yourself project. Make sure you work with a knowledgeable supplier of asphalt repair and maintenance products like Asphalt Kingdom so that you begin your project with everything that you need to successfully complete the work.

You can purchase professional-grade sealer products and sealing equipment directly through us at AsphaltKingdom.com that meet asphalt specifications, and we can deliver directly to your home or place of business.

Is There Anyway To Fix the Cracks In My Asphalt?

Asphalt cracks are not only unsightly; they are also a sign that your asphalt needs maintenance work. Any expert in asphalt paving specifications will tell you that cracks need to be fixed quickly as they can quickly turn into larger indentation or potholes. Fortunately, small asphalt cracks can be repaired with the use of cold liquid pour asphalt crack fill. Once cracks are cleaned with a brush or screw driver, you can easily fill cracks and prevent further damage from occurring.

If you have larger cracks, you may need to call an asphalt contractor who can fill the cracks according to professional asphalt specifications. Instead of cold liquid pour asphalt crack fill, they will use hot pour rubberized asphalt crack fill which will effectively seal the crack and prevent decay from setting in. Repaired cracks generally have a lifespan of up to three or four years.

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