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Sealcoating

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Franklin Park, IL
Thread sealants, anti-seize compounds, anaerobic threadlockers, instant gasketing, adhesives, lubricants, penetrants, greases, protectants, coatings, cleaners & degreasers
 
Asphalt paving, asphalt seal coat & concrete
 
Madison, MS
Asphalt - Tar & Chip Paving(Chip Seal Paving) - Grading - Limestone Gravel - Sealcoating
 
Rochester, MN
 
Hillsville, PA
Coal tar driveway, concrete curing sealants & asphalt
 
Portland, OR
Natural wood & masonry environmentally safe specialty finishes & sealers included
 
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Benton Harbor, MI
 
Barrington, IL
 
Pekin, IL
 
Las Vegas, NV
 
Streamwood, IL
 
Doraville, GA
 
Cass Lake, MN
 
Elk Grove Village, IL
 
Woburn, MA
 
Worcester, MA
 
Alsip, IL
 
Markham, IL
 
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Sealcoating is a process used to protect and extend the life of asphalt pavements. It involves applying a protective coating to the surface of asphalt-based pavements to shield them from the damaging effects of water, oils, and ultraviolet (UV) rays. The primary materials used in sealcoating include coal tar pitch or asphalt emulsions, which are mixed with water, silica sand, and polymer additives to enhance durability and skid resistance. The application process typically involves cleaning the pavement surface to remove debris and repairing any cracks or potholes. Once the surface is prepared, the sealcoat mixture is applied using a squeegee, brush, or spray method, depending on the size and condition of the area. Sealcoating serves several purposes, including reducing the rate of oxidation and weathering, improving the appearance of the pavement by providing a uniform black surface, and increasing the pavement's resistance to oil and gasoline spills. It also helps to fill minor voids and surface irregularities, which can reduce the risk of water penetration and subsequent damage. The sealcoating industry serves a variety of sectors, including residential, commercial, and municipal applications. Residential driveways, commercial parking lots, and public roadways are common areas where sealcoating is applied. In addition to protecting the pavement, sealcoating can enhance the aesthetic appeal of properties, making it a popular choice for property managers and homeowners. The industry also supports maintenance services for airports, schools, and industrial facilities, where maintaining the integrity of asphalt surfaces is crucial for safety and operational efficiency. Regular sealcoating, typically every two to three years, can significantly extend the lifespan of asphalt pavements, making it a cost-effective maintenance solution. The industry relies on skilled labor and specialized equipment to ensure proper application and optimal results.

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