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Asphalt Maintenance Tips for Winter

Asphalt Maintenance Tips for Winter
Here are four asphalt driveway maintenance tips to prevent the harmful elements of winter from perforating your asphalt and causing costly repairs later on.
 
Repair Cracks Ahead of Time
Make sure to preemptively inspect your asphalt parking lot or driveway for damages, such as cracks, before the harsh weather begins. Keep in mind that small cracks may seem harmless at first, but with enough exposure to the elements combined with regular everyday use, they can rapidly expand and become more serious issues. 
 
Seal Your Investment
Adding Crack Sealant in the dry season, which is typically the summertime, will facilitate in maintaining your asphalt parking lot or driveway and increase its longevity. You should apply Crack Sealant at least once every two to three years to refresh the look of your asphalt and rejuvenate its protective layer against the elements. This will help to maintain the strength of the foundation of your asphalt and keep it strong and help it last for years to come.
 
Remove Snow as Often as Possible
Snow removal is extremely important to the proper maintenance of parking lot and driveway asphalt because, as snow piles up, it contributes to hazardous driving conditions on your property. Not only does snow turn into ice, which makes the grounds slippery for vehicles and pedestrians alike, but it also hinders visibility by covering fading parking space markings, no-parking zones, and emergency exits in your parking lot. Professionally removing the snow from your parking lot regularly will ensure the asphalt is properly preserved, and it will also reduce the chances of any major incidents occurring on your property for which you may be held accountable.
 
Use Safe De-Icing Agents
Many people use rock salt to offset slippery conditions on their asphalt, but this is a major blunder when it comes to maintaining your asphalt. In fact, the rock salt may actually be doing more harm than good because rock salt is highly corrosive and it can damage your asphalt externally. A better, less-damaging alternative is potassium chloride.
 

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