OUR SERVICES Seal Coating Pavement Savers has worked for over 18 years delivering the
best quality seal coating in the Greater Portland & Southern Maine area.
Seal coating asphalt parking lots is not only important to the property value
but protects your investment from the elements. It has been proven to prolong
the life of your parking lot. We offer a free inspection of parking and drive
areas that will help establish a schedule and budget to keep your pavement
repaired and maintained. Trust the experts at Pavement Savers for all your seal
coating needs.
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Seal Coating FAQ |
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Why should I have my pavement seal coated? Besides making your pavement look new again, pavement
sealer protects pavements from the destructive elements of the weather, gas,
oil, antifreeze, and many other chemicals that could damage the paved surface. How soon can new pavement be seal coated? Newly paved asphalt surfaces should not be sealed until
they have sufficient time to cure. Curing allows the excess oils that are
always present in new asphalt to diminish through a process called oxidation.
We usually recommend that the asphalt be allowed to cure for one year prior to
seal coating for the first time and then sealed every one to three years.
What is Crack Sealer? Crack sealer is an elastic material designed to seal
cracks against moisture which is one of the leading causes of pavement failure.
How often should pavement be seal coated? Asphalt pavement should be sealed every one to three years
depending on the amount of traffic surfaces that receive light traffic like
home driveways would require sealing less often than parking lots receiving
moderate to heavy traffic.
Will the pavement sealer cover oil stains? Pavement sealer will not adhere to oil stains unless the
stain is treated with an oil stain primer prior to seal coating.
What causes scuff marks on newly sealed pavement? Scuffing of the newly seal coated surface may occur on
hot days. Scuffing is normal and temporary usually occurring within the first
month after the seal coating has been applied. The best way to minimize
scuffing is to prevent sharp turns when driving a vehicle on the surface.
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 48 hours before driving on the pavement.
How should pavement sealer be applied? Seal coating can be applied by spraying. Spraying of pavement sealer is usually reserved for larger
driveways and open areas such as parking lots and roadways. Either method will
result in a quality, long lasting coating.
Will pavement sealer make the pavement slippery? No! Pavement sealer will not make the surface slippery.
We use a sand slurry mix of pavement sealer. Silica sand is mixed in with our
pavement sealer resulting in a non-slip surface.
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 orange traffic tape, barricades and or traffic cones. 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.
Why are there tire marks showing on a newly seal coated
parking lot? The material dries to the touch in a few hours, but it
takes several days 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 dissipate.
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. |



