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by Dan Browne Many property owners and sealcoating contractors think that all sealer is made using the same process. There's a huge difference between the t...
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by Dan Browne When the temperature gets into the 90's, certain precautions have to be taken to ensure proper sealer application. Asphalt temperature can rea...
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by Dan Browne Everything goes up in price as the years go by - right? Not everything, the average price to sealcoat a 700 sq.ft. driveway has decreased by 45% ov...
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by Dan Browne It's not uncommon to see white or even rust colored stains on a freshly sealed asphalt driveway or parking lot. The natural inclination would ...
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by Dan Browne Calling the right type of Contractor to work on your driveway can save you a lot of time. When your driveway needs work, it helps to know who does ...
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by Dan Browne Are you a pavement maintenance contractor who only sealcoats? Have you ever thought about striping, hot crack filling, or installing parking lot sa...
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by NAC Supply Admin While listening to a group of property managers recently at a GemSeal seminar, I heard some good strategies for sealcoating contractors to consider...
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by Dan Browne If you don’t have a regular sealcoater, by all means go out and get some bids, compare prices and see who you’re most comfortable wit...
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by NAC Supply Admin I have spoken to several sealcoat contractors that have jobs in South Barrington (IL) and they were unaware of the coal tar sealer ban there. Cont...
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by Dan Browne Sealcoating at the end of the season requires a little more caution. Refined tar sealers (coal tar) are a better bet early and late in the season...
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