3 Tips on How To Complete Sealcoating Project Faster

November 09, 2022

3 Tips on How To Complete Sealcoating Project Faster

Sealcoating is a fantastic asset to your asphalt pavement, as it adds an extra protective layer from damaging elements like UV rays, oils, and water. If you have considered sealcoating your pavement, then it is important to know that preparation is of the utmost importance. Ensuring you prepare properly for your sealcoating project is one of the best tips that will help you complete it faster.

Choose Your Sealer

The first thing you should do is decide on the asphalt sealer you will use. It helps to consider the conditions your asphalt will endure in order to facilitate your decision. If you want a high-quality sealcoat that is made to last, you might consider our premium-quality coal tar sealer, Neyra Tarconite. If you are looking for an eco-friendly sealer, choose an asphalt emulsion sealer like Neyra AE or an LP sealer like Neyra Force.

At NAC Supply, we have asphalt sealer to accommodate all project types and sizes, no matter how big or small.

Prepare Surface

One of the best tips to ensure you finish your sealcoating project quickly is to clean and prepare the surface. If you do not adequately clean your asphalt and free it from debris and dirt, you can run into issues like stains adhesion issues. Take your time preparing the surface, as this step can determine the overall quality and appeal of your project. As such, thoroughly prepare the asphalt by sweeping it, priming any oil spots, and filling any cracks.

Correct Tools

Without the correct tools, you can’t expect to complete your sealcoating project in a timely manner. Imagine how slow your sealcoating project would go without the correct tools. Fortunately, we offer fantastic starter packages with everything you could possibly need.

Are you looking for one thing in particular? At NAC Supply, we have a wide variety of high-quality tools and sealcoating equipment for sale that will get your project finished efficiently.




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