Do Most Sealers Damage Asphalt?

October 24, 2022

Asphalt is a great material for driveways, sidewalks, and parking lots. Most high-traffic areas can benefit from asphalt as a base, but asphalt can become damaged rather easily. Since asphalt is softer than concrete, it can crack and chip and become damaged easier in some cases. If you have an asphalt area that you want to have sealed, it is important to first know the benefits and potential risk factors.

Advantages of Sealing Your Asphalt Driveway

Most sealers are made specifically for asphalt, which means that they will not cause tons of damage, will not cause any major issues, and will not make any existing problems worse. Asphalt sealant is made to seal cracks and other fissures in the surface of the asphalt to prevent them from getting worse and to make sure that the asphalt does not lose any integrity.

Most asphalt sealing products will either be focused on filling in cracks and damaged areas or on keeping water and other elements out of the asphalt. For those that are using a sealer as a means of keeping damage from spreading or getting worse, it is always best to find a sealer that is meant for that purpose, or to get a filler first, then work and use the overall sealer to seal the filled area into place.

Sealing your driveway can help it last longer and can help to keep the elements from wearing it down. There is something to keep in mind, however. If you are seal-coating an asphalt driveway, you are going to have to keep sealing it for the life of the driveway. Much like a house that you paint, if you want the driveway to keep looking great, you will have to keep sealing it every year to help ensure that it is going to really have a great driveway that will look fantastic.

When To Seal

If you are considering sealing your driveway, it is always best to see what options are out there and to make sure that you are hiring a professional or taking your time to do the needed research. It can be hard to determine if you need to seal coat your driveway. If you feel that you need to, you can take the time to talk with a professional company and see what their idea is about sealing and if your driveway can benefit from it.

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