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Parking Lot Sealcoating
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The Difference Between Resurfacing and Sealcoating a Driveway
The simple answer to the statement above is resurfacing refers to patching or actually putting an additional 1.5 to 3.75 inches of new blacktop on the entire surface of the driveway or parking lot.
Sealcoating on the other hand, would be akin to painting the surface of the asphalt to prevent water intrusion and also to prevent any loss of the top surface of a asphalt surface. Sealcoating is not a method of repairing structural problems with asphalt it is actually a preventative measure to extend the life of the blacktop.
Sealcoating on the other hand, would be akin to painting the surface of the asphalt to prevent water intrusion and also to prevent any loss of the top surface of a asphalt surface. Sealcoating is not a method of repairing structural problems with asphalt it is actually a preventative measure to extend the life of the blacktop.