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Sealcoating Contractor - Sealcoating is a chemical method of preserving and protecting asphalt driveways and parking lots. If you have to hire a sealcoating contractor, it’s probably your first time. But whether you need a sealcoating contractor for the first time or you’re a seasoned pro, it’s a good idea to use these basic tips for hiring a sealcoating contractor to help you get the best company for the best price.
Sealcoating Applications
Knowing whether or not your sealcoating contractor is going to apply the sealcoating with a spray rig or if it will be brushed on is in your best interests. Brushing sealcoating is a time consuming process and is best used on cracks and gaps in an asphalts surface. Spraying is best for large areas and can be quickly done. A combination of both may be necessary. Ask your prospective sealcoat contractor how many coats of spray sealcoating they plan on using on your project.
Sealcoating Warranties and Guarantees
Most sealcoating lasts about one or two years, depending upon the weather conditions that the asphalt is subjected to. Knowing exactly how long your sealcoating project is going to be covered under a warranty or guarantee is best when it’s in writing. In many cases, a maintenance contract can be created to replenish the sealcoating every year or two. Any cracks or defects that occur during the maintenance agreement will be repaired by the sealcoating company.
Commercial Line Stripping
For parking lots and other spaces that need to maintain and guide traffic flow, line stripping is needed after each application of sealcoating. If any line stripping is required for your sealcoating project, always ask if it is included in the bill or if it is a separate charge. Some sealcoating companies don’t do line stripping and another asphalt company may need to be called in to finish the job. Always get a written agreement that lists each and every material as well as labor times and costs to ensure you get exactly what you’re looking for out of your sealcoating project. |
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