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When should a parking lot be
sealcoated for the first time? - Short answer is on
the 2nd year from construction. Ideally an asphalt
pavement should be sealed as soon as the surface has
fully cured and it is visually apparent that the
surface and base are structurally sound.
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How long should the first
sealcoat application last? This depends on the grade
of the material, the sand and latex quantities, the
number of coats, the amount of traffic. Use the
following as a guide: 2 coats Conventional, Federal
Spec. up to 4 years.
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How often should a lot be sealed?
This depends on the strength of the original
pavement, type of traffic and quality of sealcoat
process and materials. Seal with Premium product at
year 2 and every 3-4 years.
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What the difference between
sprayed versus squeegeed? It is much easier to
control the rate of application in a spray
application. Squeegees are at the mercy of the
pavement surface texture; the smoother the surface,
the less material will be applied. On rougher
pavements, more material is applied to the low spots
and less material is applied to the high spots. On
windy days the crew can not spray. Areas will be
hand applied.
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Will sealcoat waterproof an
alligator cracked pavement? Absolutely not! A sealcoat is a preservative coating but has no
structural value. Minor cracks should be sealed with
a hot pour, rubberized material prior to sealcoating.
Alligator cracked areas should be excavated and
repaired with a sufficient thickness of asphalt
prior to sealcoating.
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Will sealcoating "buy" a few more
years of service life to an old, cracked pavement?
Absolutely not! This is a common misconception. Sealcoating at the end of a pavement life cycle is
just a glorified coat of black paint. Cracks will
only be highlighted and water will continue to have
a free path to the base layer. If a parking lot is
late in its life cycle, it is better to save the
money spent on sealcoating and apply towards repairs
and eventually a overlay of new asphalt.
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How long does it take the
material to dry? This depends on how many coats are
applied and the weather conditions. Plan on a full
24 hour dry time.
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Will snowplows damage sealcoat
surface? Snowplows can scratch the surface. It is
important to communicate with the plow contractor.
Loaders can damage surface with excessive down
pressure. Rubber blades should be used. If pavement
has white scratches sealer can touch up areas. If
pavement has grooves. Infrared patching will be
needed.
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Will the sealcoating material
track into my buildings? Each section must be
secured prior to the start of work. Schedules must
be communicated to the tenants so that everyone
understands the traffic patterns throughout the
project. The material will track if it is walked on
or driven on before it has dried.
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How do you block off sections in
a parking lot? Developing a plan to section off the
parking lot to maintain traffic flow through the
project is critical to its success. Tenants must be
informed throughout process so they can plan
accordingly. Each area is blocked off with yellow
traffic tape and flashing barricades. Each parking
lot is different so the sectioning plan and
barricading plan must be customized to the needs of
the tenants and the property manager.
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Why are there tire marks showing
on a newly sealcoated parking lot? The material
dries
to the touch in a few hours but it takes several
weeks to fully harden, especially in the hot sun.
Expect power steering marks as the sand is sheared
away from the coal tar but over time these marks
will go away.
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Why is sand important? Sand is
added to the coal tar at the rate of 3-5 pounds per
gallon of concentrated coal tar. It is used to
prolong the wearing life of the material and provide
skid resistance but it is important to have the
right particle size to work effectively.
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Why is a latex additive
important? Cold latex can be added to Federal
Specification coal tar emulsions in the batching
process to increase the bond between coal tar
particles. Scrub tests have shown that wear life is
increased but it is difficult to quantify due to
variability in dilution rates during batch process.
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How much water should be added to
the concentrated coal tar emulsion? This depends on
the quality of the concentrated material and the
manufacturer's recommendations; can range from
10-40%.