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When you use sealcoating, what will the finished product look like?

It will look nice! Sealcoating gives your property a uniformly black color that many people find very attractive. When you examine the surface, however, you will still be able to see areas that have been crack filled or patched due to the different texture of the asphalt. Worn asphalt that has been previously sealcoated has [...]

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My driveway has a lot of cracks. Will you crackfill these?

We will use a cold pour crack fill to fill significant cracks. We define significant as cracks of roughly ½" or more wide. In general, if the asphalt has extensive alligatoring, you will still be able to see the random cracks through the sealcoat.

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How often should I sealcoat my property?

You should not be doing sealcoating of your surfaces too often unless it gets a lot of traffic or exposure to the weather. Typically a property should be sealcoated every 3 or 4 years or when it starts to look dry.

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What is sealcoating?

Sealcoating is a process similar to painting your house. The asphalt in your driveway can deteriorate due to exposure from the sun, heavy traffic or oil spills. The sealcoating process consists of applying an asphalt or coal tar emulsion to help protect the asphalt from weather elements.

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Can I pour concrete in all weather?

Extreme temperatures make it difficult for the hydration process to take place. When it is too close to freezing, the hydration slows to a standstill and the concrete will not cure and gain strength. Typically the ground should be at least 50 degrees and rising. On the other extreme, when it is very hot, too [...]

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What is concrete?

Concrete is a mixture of Portland cement, a fine aggregate (sand), a course aggregate (gravel), water and several chemical additives. The water causes the hardening of concrete through a process called hydration which binds the whole mixture together. In its finished state, concrete appears to be a solid slab, but is actually quite porous. As the excess [...]

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Why shouldn’t I pave my driveway during the colder winter months?

When asphalt is mixed at the plant, it is super heated to in excess of 325° F. By the time it is put in a truck, shipped to the job site and installed on your project, it should still be a minimum of 250° to allow it to be properly compacted. Ambient air temperature and [...]

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What can I do about poor drainage on my drive?

We explain our customers that good drainage requires a minimum of 2% 'fall' for water to run off properly. What this means is that the grade (angle) of the driveway should have a ¼" decline for each foot of pavement. For example, a 10 foot wide section of asphalt should decline 2 ½" to have [...]

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Why do I see roller marks on my surface?

Red Clay Industries produces long lasting jobs, because we understand one critical aspect of producing a long lasting. This aspect is the achievement of the proper compaction of our client's surfaces. The most ideal compaction is 90%.  Sometimes the rollers leave 'streaks' or marks on the drive and we explain to our clients that these [...]

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Why does asphalt appear to have different textures in different areas?

First you need to understand what asphalt is made of. Asphalt consists of roughly 95% aggregates of different variations and about 5% black asphalt cement. The appearance and characteristics of the mixes will vary. It is normal to expect a variation in the surface texture of the asphalt between loads and in different areas of [...]

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