Clean The Surface
First, clean out asphalt cracks with a Road Blower to do the job. Any fuel or grease stains need to be cleaned off with a specially formulated degreaser. Finally, the entire surface needs to be cleared of debris, using what works best for you and your budget. Whether it's a broom, a blower, or a pressure washer; make sure your asphalt is clean and dry.
Repair Any Damaged Areas
Any cracks or potholes need to be dealt with using quality asphalt Crack Sealing Machine equipment. Small and large asphalt cracks should be repaired before they become even larger cracks. Sooner or later the larger cracks turn into potholes and depressions resulting in extremely costly repairs, or in extreme cases – complete replacement.
Sealcoat Your Asphalt Surface
We recommend that you sealcoat your asphalt surface every two years so that you prevent further decay and oxidization. This is never more important than after asphalt crack repair! Once the repairs have cured, driveway sealing is your final step to ensure the repair is sealed and protected.
Block Access
This is really important whenever you are not there to stop foot and vehicle traffic from messing up your work. Use Crack Sealing Tape to protect your asphalt area while curing and drying is happening.