Asphalt VS Sealcoating

The Difference Between Asphalt Paving and Sealcoating


Summer’s still here and the season’s still in session. Our crews are out, and this time before winter is critical for asphalt paving and sealcoating.

There’s nothing like that perfect aesthetic of a freshly done blacktop. A first impression like that lasts forever, but sadly asphalt pavement doesn’t. The harsh elements (especially in Chicago winters) and wear and tear of vehicles take a toll on your lot. Asphalt paving is the process of repairing and replacing potholes, resurfacing a driving surface or creating a new parking lot from scratch. It’s when a contractor applies hot asphalt – a heated aggregate combination of sand, stone and gravel bound with a crude oil binding agent and mixed at 325 degrees – to a road surface.

There are different types of asphalt, but they operate in the same vein. Hot mix asphalt typically cures within 24 hours. Whether it’s a simple repair, asphalt overlay, or redoing a shot lot, asphalt paving is critical for repairing damage. Hire a paving contractor to perform asphalt services on your asphalt surfaces, because problems could be worse than they appear, or escalate.

When it comes to preventing damage however, that’s where asphalt sealcoating comes in. After asphalt is repaired with paving, it is vital to have your asphalt sealed.

As asphalt pavement is exposed to the elements and endures rain, snow, chemical spills, and UV rays, the binding agent begins to become brittle. Cracks begin to form, water slips in, freezes, thaws, freezes again, and leaves wider and wider cracks and compromising potholes in its wake, degrading the integrity of your parking lot. Sealcoating can extend the life of your lot. . Driveway sealer can preserve your asphalt driveway.

The purpose of sealcoating is preventive maintenance, to stop those defects dead in their tracks in the first place. It is a proactive strategy rather than a reactive one, a protection that protects your investment.

Sealcoating is absolutely crucial: it significantly slows the natural asphalt degradation process and automatically increases the lifespan of your lot. You may have made the investment to either create a new parking lot or repair it, but if you don’t sealcoat and commit to a maintenance plan, you’ll have to spend that all over again. In Chicago, winter is always coming. Sealcoating is a smart, safe and secure insurance policy, and a fraction of the cost of a new parking lot. You can save untold amounts of money and effort from asphalt repairs by creating a sealcoating plan for every 1-2 years with a trusted contractor.

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