Frequently Asked Questions - Pave Doctors

Explore the most commonly asked questions about our services at Pave Doctors. We specialize in sealcoating, asphalt repair, and crack filling, ensuring your driveway or parking lot remains protected and aesthetically pleasing. Discover how our expertise can benefit your surfaces and extend their lifespan.

What are the benefits of sealcoating?

Sealcoating provides essential weather protection, enhances the appearance of surfaces, and extends the lifespan of your asphalt.


What is the process for asphalt repair?

Our asphalt repair process includes cleaning the damaged area, filling cracks and potholes, and ensuring seamless integration with the existing surface.


Can sealcoating be applied to all types of asphalt?

Sealcoating is suitable for most asphalt surfaces, but it's important to assess its condition before application for the best results.


What should be done to prepare for sealcoating?

Ensure the surface is clean and dry. Remove any debris, oil stains, and ensure no moisture is present before application.


How soon can I use my driveway after sealcoating?

After sealcoating, it is advisable to wait at least 24 to 48 hours before using your driveway to ensure proper curing.

How often should a driveway be sealcoated?

It is recommended to sealcoat your driveway every two to three years for optimal maintenance and protection. This timeframe may vary, dependent upon weather conditions, sun exposure, and wear and tear.

 

Why is crack filling important?

Crack filling prevents water from seeping into the pavement, reducing further damage and extending the lifespan of your asphalt.

 

How long does sealcoating take to dry?

Sealcoating typically takes 24 to 48 hours to dry, depending on weather conditions and the thickness of the application.

 

Is sealcoating environmentally friendly?

Many sealcoating products are designed to be environmentally friendly, reducing harmful emissions and providing a sustainable protective layer.

 

Can sealcoating fix existing cracks?

Sealcoating is not designed to repair large cracks but to prevent new ones. Crack filling should be done prior to sealcoating for optimal results.

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