sealcoating
Sealcoating is a protective liquid application applied to asphalt surfaces, most commonly driveways and parking lots. The primary purpose of sealcoating is to shield the asphalt from damaging elements such as sunlight, water, oil, and chemicals. Ultraviolet rays from the sun can degrade the asphalt binders, causing them to become brittle and susceptible to cracking. Water penetration can lead to freeze-thaw damage in colder climates, further weakening the pavement. Spills of gasoline, oil, and other automotive fluids can also break down the asphalt binder, leading to erosion and potholes.
The sealcoating material is typically a mixture of water, asphalt emulsion or coal tar pitch emulsion, sand,
Regular sealcoating can significantly extend the lifespan of an asphalt surface by preventing premature deterioration. It