The most important things to do before you seal a driveway is to properly prep it for sealing. This will ensure that the sealcoat is able to bond properly with the surface.
If you have a whipper-snipper/weed whacker you can get a lot of the grass off the edges to expose the whole asphalt surface. It is critically important to try and get all weeds including roots off and out of the driveway. Use a stiff broom to remove this dirt and debris off the driveway. If you have an electric or gas powered blower you can use that as well – you will find that you will save time with the Blower. You can rent blowers or buy a gas-powered blower online.
Remove loose material from the edges of small potholes and large cracks. Use a large screw driver, wire brush, water from a hose or the blower that you originally used above to clean the dust and debris off the surface.
Professionals can use a crack cleaning machine with a wire wheel that will penetrate an asphalt crack. The wire bristles of the crack cleaner will spin quickly and clean out any vegetation or debris from the cracks.
How to Clean Asphalt
Residential Driveway Owners:
Contractors or Commercial Parking Lot Owners:
Remove the loose debris from the hole and add asphalt cold patch found in bags at Home Depot or local hardware stores. Compact the material as best as you can with a tamper, vibrating plate, even use the end of a heavy board. Add more material until the hole is slightly overfilled. Then place a piece of scrap plywood over the patch and drive you car back and forth across it to further compact it. You can also use a 6 by 6 or 4 by 4 piece of wood and just tamp the patch by hand or just use a vibrating plate which is the easiest method.
Note: If the cold patch sticks to your tamper use and old oiled up rag and it will keep the Asphalt off.
After all of this, you are now ready to seal the driveway.
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